Redescription of the genus Travunijana Grego & Gloeer, 2019
Diagnosis.
Shell conic with moderately convex whorls, big sphaerical bursa copulatrix and two nearly vestigial receptacula seminis, penis long and slender, distally forming a slightly bent filament, at the base of the filament an outgrowth on the left side of the penis, formed of two finger-like lobes.
Description.
The shell (Fig. 9) as described by Grego and Glöer (2019). The female reproductive organs (Fig. 10) with bulbous loop of (renal) oviduct, big and spherical bursa copulatrix and two nearly vestigial receptacula seminis: proximal (rs2 of Radoman 1973) and distal (rs1 of Radoman 1973) one. The penis (Fig. 11) long and slender, slightly bent at its medial section, at the base of the long filamentous distal section and an outgrowth on the left side, consisted of two finger-like lobes.
Travunijana vruljakensis was common at the studied territory, found at the localities 12, 13, 14, 17 and 21. At 12, 13 and 17 (Fig. 4) interstitially pumped.