Niphargus karkabounasi Ntakis, Anastasiadou, Zakšek & Fišer, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4772.3.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3856702 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2E6387BA-FFD9-1D0B-978D-FEB9EDDB7144 |
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Niphargus karkabounasi Ntakis, Anastasiadou, Zakšek & Fišer, 2015 |
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Niphargus karkabounasi Ntakis, Anastasiadou, Zakšek & Fišer, 2015 View in CoL
Published records: Pesce & Maggi (1983); Ntakis A., Anastasiadou C., Zakšek V. & Fišer C. (2015); Karaman G.S. (2018d).
Distribution: Endemic to Greece: Peloponnese (WA); Central Greece (WA); Skopelos Island (WA).
Type material: Holotype: male 3.5 mm (voucher NC003), Agioi Theodoroi , Korinthos, Peloponnese, Hellas, 21.04.2004 (leg. C. Fišer & R. Verovnik). Sample was collected in approximately 20 m deep well, Ntakis et al. (2015) . Paratypes: three males of 3.0 mm (voucher NC004), 3.2mm (voucher NC006) and 3.4 mm (voucher NC007), and a female 4 mm (voucher NC005), data same as for holotype, Ntakis et al. (2015). Examined material: female 4 mm G-93= Attica, road Korinthos-Athens, nearly 4 km from Korinthos , well, water temp. 17.4°C, pH 6.9, 17 small exp., 09.04.1978 (leg. Pesce & Maggi) , Karaman G.S. (2018d); males, G-93= Attica, road Korinthos-Athens, nearly 4 km from Korinthos , well, water temp. 17.4°C, pH 6.9, 17 small exp., 09.04.1978 (leg. Pesce & Maggi) , Karaman G.S. (2018d); male 3.9 mm, G-94= Attica, road Korinthos-Athens, Agioi Theodoroi , water temp. 19.9°C; pH 6.9; 6 exp., 09.04.1978 (leg. Pesce & Maggi) (probably topotypic locality) ,, Karaman GS (2018d); one damaged exp. 3.6 mm, G-232= Skopelos island, Panormos (cca 250 m from the sea), 2 wells, water temp. 14.2°C, pH 7.1, 06.07.1980, (leg. G. Pesce) . Holotype and paratype are deposited in DBUL .
Remarks: Small species which is distributed in the central part of mainland Greece, in Peloponnese and Skopelos Island. It belongs to a large monophyletic clade of small species distributed all over the Balkan Peninsula ( Fišer et al. 2008; Ntakis et al. 2105; Karaman G.S., 2018d).
Etymology: The species is named in honour of Assistant Professor Spyridon Karkabounas for his contribution to the anti-cancer research.
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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