Neobisium (Neobisium) doderoi (Simon, 1896)

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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2021.60-17

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12824392

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Neobisium (Neobisium) doderoi (Simon, 1896)
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Neobisium (Neobisium) doderoi (Simon, 1896) View in CoL ( Fig. 2C View Fig )

Deposited material: 44: near the river Beli Drim and Kosovo border, 2.vi.1918, 1 ñ, 2 ò, 1 T, one specimen damaged badly, sex unknown ( NHMW 26458), leg. Zerny ( Beier 1928); 44: near the river Beli Drim and Kosovo border, 5.vii.1918, 2 ò ( NHMW 26459), leg. Penther A. ( Beier 1928); 71: beech leaf litter, sifting, 7.vi.–10.vi.1914, 1 ò, 1 T ( NHMW 26456) ( Beier 1928); 71: 17.vi.1914, 1 ò ( NHMW 26457) ( Beier 1928).

Published data: 16: 1931, 1 ñ, leg. Lona ( Caporiacco 1949).

European distribution: Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, France, Greece, Italy, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland ( Harvey 2013b; Ćurčić and Dimitrijević 2016).

Notes: Neobisium doderoi is distributed widely in the southern part of Europe ( Harvey 2013b; Ćurčić and Dimitrijević 2016) and occurs in leaf litter and moss in forested areas (e.g., Beier 1928 1963; Zaragoza 2007; Gardini 2009). Beier (1928) mentioned nine N. doderoi specimens from the Pashtrik Mt. locality (code 45). Nevertheless, only eight of them have been presented to the NHMW. The female specimen from the Dukat locality (code 16) was identified by Caporiacco (1949) as Neobisium erythrodactylum mediterraneum ( Beier, 1929) . The published data from the locality Vermosh (code 71) are listed by Beier (1928) under Croatia, because this locality belonged to former Yugoslavia at that time.

Neobisium (Neobisium) fuscimanum (C. L. Koch, 1843) ( Fig. 2D View Fig )

Deposited material: 44: near the river Beli Drim and Kosovo border, 2.vi.1918, 1 ñ, 2 ò ( NHMW 25914), leg. Zerny ( Beier 1928); 44: near the river Beli Drim and Kosovo border, 13.vii.1918, 1 ò ( NHMW 25906), leg. Penther A. ( Beier 1928); 71: valley of Vermosh brook, beech leaf litter, sifting, 7.vi.–10. vi.1914, 2 ñ, 4 ò ( NHMW 25911) ( Beier 1928); 71: valley of Vermosh brook, 7.vi.–10.vi.1914, 1 ñ, 2 ò ( NHMW 25932), not correlate with specific reference; 71: valley of Vermosh brook, 17.vi.1914, 2 ñ, 3 ò ( NHMW 25905) ( Beier 1928).

European distribution: Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia ( Harvey 2013b).

Notes: Neobisium fuscimanus is distributed widely in Europe and prefers mainly moist soil, leaf litter, moss and tussocks (e.g., Beier 1963; Drogla and Lippold 2004). Data on three deposited specimens ( NHMW 25932) of N. fuscimanum from the locality Vermosh (code 71) were not possible to assign to the concrete references ( Beier 1928 1932a 1963). The published data from the locality Vermosh (code 71) are listed by Beier (1928) under Croatia, because this locality belonged to former Yugoslavia at that time.

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Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

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