Pseudamnicola (Pseudamnicola) pieperi Schuett , 1980

Radea, Canella, Parmakelis, Aristeidis, Papadogiannis, Vassilis, Charou, Despoina & Triantis, Kostas A., 2013, The hydrobioid freshwater gastropods (Caenogastropoda, Truncatelloidea) of Greece: new records, taxonomic re-assessments using DNA sequence data and an update of the IUCN Red List Categories, ZooKeys 350, pp. 1-20 : 10-11

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scientific name

Pseudamnicola (Pseudamnicola) pieperi Schuett , 1980
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Pseudamnicola (Pseudamnicola) pieperi Schuett, 1980 Figure 3

New records.

KARPATHOS island: spring close to Olympos, ca 260 m asl, 35°44'00"N, 27°10'01"E, 30.xi.2012, Radea, Bazos, Contantinidis; spring close to Prasteio, ca 220 m asl, 35°43'01"N, 27°11'00"E, 01.xii.2012, Radea, Bazos, Contantinidis; spring, Vananta, ca 0 m asl, 35°46'00"N, 27°12'01"E, 02.xii.2012, Radea, Bazos, Contantinidis; spring close to Spoa, ca 295 m asl, 35°38'01"N, 27°08'01"E, 03.xii.2012, Radea, Bazos, Contantinidis; spring close to Pyles, ca 305 m asl, 35°31'01"N, 27°07'01"E, 03.xii.2012, Radea, Bazos, Contantinidis; stream crossing the secondary road leading to Ag. Nikolaos temple, ca 740 m asl, 35°34'36"N, 27°09'39"E, 15.iv.2013, Radea and Constantinidis; discharge from the pumps of a water intake built on the spring close to Ag. Nikolaos temple, ca 705 m asl, 35°34'26"N, 27°09'57"E 15.iv.2013, Radea and Constantinidis.

Remarks.

This species was collected for the first time by Pieper in 1977 from Aperi in Karpathos Island and described later by Schütt (1980). The type locality was the only known locality where Pseudamnicola pieperi occurred.

In 2012, we found several specimens of Pseudamnicola pieperi in the type locality. The seven new localities, where the species was found, are located in the central and northern part of the island. In the majority of the new localities, the population abundance was medium to high.