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Two interesting ostracod species from Montenegro (SE Europe)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 2009

I. Karanovic
Affiliation:
Institute of Marine Biology, P.O. Box 69, 85335 Kotor, Montenegro, Yugoslavia
T. K. Petkovski
Affiliation:
Macedonian Museum of Natural History, Bulevar Ilinden 86, 91000 Skopje 55, Macedonia
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Abstract

Two species of superfamily Cytheracea from Skadar Valley (Montenegro), are presented in this paper. Leptocythere pseudoproboscidea n.sp., collected in a spring is very close to Leptocythere proboscidea Klie, 1939, an endemic species of the Ohrid Lake. Paralimnocythere karamani (Petkovski, 1960) occurred in two localities : river and spring. Until now, this species was considered endemic in the Ohrid-Prespa region. Its known distribution is non extended westwards and its presence in Skadar Valley confirms exchanges between faunas of Ohrid and Skadar drainage areas.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© Université Paul Sabatier, 1999

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