Octodrilus lissaensis (Michaelsen, 1891)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3710.2.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6163146 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F1CD11-FF8C-E556-FF7F-54DFFCECEAFA |
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Octodrilus lissaensis (Michaelsen, 1891) |
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Octodrilus lissaensis (Michaelsen, 1891)
Allolobophora lissaensis Michaelsen, 1891: 18 .
Octolasium lissaense: Šapkarev 1975: 27 . Karaman & Stojanović 1995: 139. Stojanović & Karaman 2003: 58. Octolasion (Octodrilus) lissaense: Šapkarev 1978: 295 .
Octodrilus lissaensis: Mršić 1990: 74 . Mršić 1991: 381–382 (for complete synonymy).
Ecology. Moist soils and under stones, gardens (Šapkarev 1975).
Distribution in Montenegro. Southern Montenegro, Lovćen, Orjen, Krstac (Cognetti 1906), Titograd, Kotor, Podgorica (Šapkarev 1975), Kanjon Sušice (Mršić 1990), Lovćen (Mršić 1991)
Zoogeographical distribution type. Based on the available data (Mršić 1991; Rota 2005; Szederjesi 2013), this species partly covers the Franco-Iberian and the Aegean domains, which means a typical Atlanto- Mediterranean distribution, but the disjunct distribution as currently known (Rota 2005) might denote our insufficient knowledge on the distribution of this species.
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