Lebertia (Lebertia) glabra Thor, 1897
Material examined.
Burdur • TR 2-2024 Akyayla, rheocrenic spring, 37.482956°N, 30.326647°E, 22 Apr. 2024, leg. Pešić, Zawal, Gülle & Gülle, 1 ♂ (sequenced) ; Burdur • TR 10-2024 Söbüce, first order stream, 37.295727°N, 30.089523°E, 24 Apr. 2024, leg. Pešić, Zawal, Gülle & Gülle, 2 ♀ (sequenced) • TR 11-2024, Söbüce, stream, 37.287872°N, 30.067743°E, 24 Apr. 2024, leg. Pešić, Zawal, Gülle & Gülle, 1 ♂ (sequenced) • TR 19-2024 waterfall and outflow, 37.33291°N, 30.879221°E, 25 Apr. 2024 leg. Pešić, Zawal, Gülle & Gülle, 1 ♀ (sequenced) .
Remarks.
The specimens from Burdur match the description of L. glabra, a species widely distributed in the Western Palaearctic (Di Sabatino et al. 2010). The Turkish specimens were clustered in BOLD: ACS 0595, which includes specimens of L. glabra from the Netherlands, Bulgaria, Norh Macedonia, Montenegro, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Romania, Germany, Austria, Serbia, Norway, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Türkiye.
Distribution.
Western Palaearctic.