Vitrea neglecta Damjanov et L. Pintér 1969 – genital anatomy of a specimen from Greece
Journal Title: ZooNotes - Year 2016, Vol 95, Issue 0
Abstract
Two live specimens and few shells of the Pristilomatid snail Vitrea neglecta Damjanov et L. Pintér 1969 were collected at the entrance of the Angitis Springs cave, foothills of Falakro Mts., North Greece. Genital anatomy of one dissected specimen from this population confirms the presence of this species in Greece.
Authors and Affiliations
DILIAN GEORGIEV
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