Neelus
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5631906 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D512281B-FFC3-6844-D0D8-FCB2FEE6FB08 |
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Neelus sp. 2
The specimens were recorded in two caves of the Dubrovnik region with several important diagnostic characters, such as labral chaeta a1 medially forked with 2 teeth, a2 finely serrate; dorsal postantennal area with 1+1 macrochaetae; posterior part of abdomen covered with tertiary rods (part of abdomen not observable); Ant. I with 3 chaetae; Ant. II with 1 medial and 5 apical chaetae arranged in whorl; unguis elongated; 3+3 posterior manubrial chaetae (1+1 proximal and 2+2 distal); large thoracal field (s.f. 3) with secretory rod, 2 internal spines, 2 marginal chaetae on the edge of s.f.; 2 mesochaetae and 3 spine-like chaetae above the field; 1 strong macrochaeta below the field; 4 weakly lanceolate spines anteriorly above the field.
Material examined. Croatia, Dubrovnik, Osojnik, Jama u Zabirađu Cave, 2 ex. on slides (No. CLL 913), 02.xi.2008, leg. J. Bedek. Dubrovnik, Gromača, Špilja za gromačkom vlakom Cave, 1 ex. on slide, 25.ix.2014, leg. H. Cvitanović.
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