Vinodolia matjasici (Bole, 1961)

Grego, Jozef, Gloeer, Peter, Eross, Zoltan Peter & Feher, Zoltan, 2017, Six new subterranean freshwater gastropod species from northern Albania and some new records from Albania and Kosovo (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Moitessieriidae and Hydrobiidae), Subterranean Biology 23, pp. 85-107 : 95

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.23.14930

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scientific name

Vinodolia matjasici (Bole, 1961)
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Vinodolia matjasici (Bole, 1961) View in CoL

Iglica matjasici Bole, 1961a: 59-60, fig. 1 (a small spring near Rijeka Crnojevića)

Anagasta matjasici - Radoman 1973: 423, fig. 2C.

Iglica (Iglica) matjasici - Schütt 1975: 7, figs 21-22.

Anagastina matjasici - Radoman 1983: 54-55, fig. 45.

Vinodolia (Anagastina) matjasici - Bank 2013

Vinodolia matjasici - Pešić and Glöer 2013a: 79.

Vinodolia matjasici - Glöer et al. 2015: 74, fig. 9

Material.

Albania, Malësia district, Bajzë, Syri i Sheganit Spring by the Shkodër Lake, 10 m, 42.2722°N; 19.3963°E (Fig. 1F), leg. Erőss, Fehér, Grego & Szekeres, 27.06.2016 (coll. Grego).

Remarks.

Hitherto only three locations of this species were known, all in Montenegro: the type locality near Rijeka Crnojevića ( Bole 1961a), more precisely Lipovik Spring near Rijeka Crnojevića (according to Radoman 1973, 1983); Vilina Cave near Virpazar ( Schütt 1975) and Vitoja Spring ( Glöer et al. 2015). This new record confirms the presence of this species in Albania and extends its known distribution within the Skadar Lake drainage. All known populations show some difference in the shell size and morphology, but the scarce material does not allow us to understand their significance, and thus, for the time being, we consider the above mentioned populations conspecific.