Orcula (Illyriobanatica) Pall-Gergely & Deli subgen. n.
Type species.
Pupa (Orcula) jetschini M. von Kimakowicz 1883.
Diagnosis.
Shell usually with strong axial sculpture (irregular ribs), with two columellar lamellae, apex rather rounded, not attenuate. The penial caecum usually consists of two parts ( ‘’tubercles’’) and its length is less than half that of the penis.
Etymology.
The name of this new subgenus refers to its distribution in the Illyrian and Banatic biogeographical regions. It is feminine.
Content.
jetschini, schmidtii and wagneri.
Distribution.
Montenegro, Albania, Northwestern Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia ( Orcula wagneri and Orcula schmidtii) and the western part of Romania ( Orcula jetschini).
Remarks.
The reproductive anatomy of Orcula schmidtii transversalis (Westerlund 1894) was described by Hausdorf (1987) and Reischütz and Sattmann (1990). According to Hausdorf (1987), the penial caecum of Orcula schmidtii transversalis is short, but simple. The caecum appears double in the illustration provided by Reischütz and Sattmann (1990).