2016
DOI: 10.37828/em.2016.6.3
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One New Species of the Family Niphargidae From Bosnia and Herzegovina (Contribution to the Knowledge of the Amphipoda 289)

Abstract: From the subterranean waters of the Velika Bukovička špilja Cave near Bukovica village (Tomislavgrad region, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is described and figured one new species of the family Niphargidae (Amphipoda, Gammaridea), Niphargus bukovicensis, sp. n. This species is characterized by presence of elevated number of spines on dactylus of pereopods 6 and 7 only, by numerous setae along dactylus outer margin of gnathopods 1-2, pointed epimeral plate 3 and by elongated inner and outer ramus of uropod 3 in males… Show more

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“…The specific diversity of this genus in neighbouring countries varies between five and 13. Five species are known from Hungary (Pintér and Suara 2004), seven from Albania (Fehér and Erőss 2009), nine from Montenegro (Karaman 2014), 10 from Bosnia and Herzegovina (Karaman 2006) and Romania (Bank and Neubert 2017), 11 from Bulgaria (Georgiev and Dedov 2014), while 13 species are known from North Macedonia (Maassen 1998;Stankovic et al 2006;Dedov 2021) and Croatia (Štamol 2010). None of the known Serbian species is endemic to this country, with the exception of the newly described species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specific diversity of this genus in neighbouring countries varies between five and 13. Five species are known from Hungary (Pintér and Suara 2004), seven from Albania (Fehér and Erőss 2009), nine from Montenegro (Karaman 2014), 10 from Bosnia and Herzegovina (Karaman 2006) and Romania (Bank and Neubert 2017), 11 from Bulgaria (Georgiev and Dedov 2014), while 13 species are known from North Macedonia (Maassen 1998;Stankovic et al 2006;Dedov 2021) and Croatia (Štamol 2010). None of the known Serbian species is endemic to this country, with the exception of the newly described species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Welter-Schultes (2012) provided indicative distribution maps and Bank & Neubert (2017) gave country lists of European nonmarine snails (except spring snails) and mussels. For Gastropoda, Karaman (2006) reported the number of taxa of Bosnia and Herzegovina as 331 (135 genera in 47 families). Dedov et al (2021) provided a dataset of all Gastropod species described for Bosnia and Herzegovina.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Karaman (2006) summarised the previous publications from the territory of BiH and listed 5 species of Tandonia (bosnensisWiktor, 1986; cavicola (Simroth, 1916); reuleauxi (Clessin, 1887); robici (Simroth, 1885); sowerbyi(A. Férussac, 1823)). With our new findings, this number is increased to 7.…”
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