Si en el anterior post hablábamos de nuevos pseudoescorpiones de cuevas publicados en la revista Archives of Biological Sciencie, Belgrade, ahora os traemos en este blog un artículo que también podéis descargar en el enlace del final, sobre tres nuevas especies de carábidos descubiertos en cuevas, en este caso en Serbia. El trabajo ha sido firmado por S. B. Ćurčić, Maja D. Vrbica, D. Ž. Antić, Đ. Marković, M. Petković y B. P. M. Ćurčić, titulado "Three new cave-dwelling trechine ground beetles from Eastern and Southeastern Serbia (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechini)".
El resumen en inglés es el siguiente:
ABSTRACT:
Three new troglobitic trechine ground beetle species are described from three caves in eastern and southeastern Serbia: Duvalius (Paraduvalius) bogovinae sp. n., from the Bogovinska Pećina Cave, village of Bogovina, Kučajske Planine Mts., near Boljevac, eastern Serbia; D. (P.) milutini sp. n., from the Samar cave system, village of Kopajkošara, Mt. Kalafat, near Svrljig, southeastern Serbia, and D. (P.) beljanicae sp. n., from the Velika Atula Cave, village of Strmosten, Mt. Beljanica, near Despotovac, eastern Serbia. The new species are easily distinguished from relatives. All important morphological features, along with the diagnoses and illustrations of the new taxa are presented. The new species are relicts and endemics of eastern and southeastern Serbia. They probably belong to old phyletic lineages of Tertiary or even pre-Tertiary origin.
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