A new epigean false scorpion: Roncus sumadijae n. sp. (Neobisiidae, Pseudoscorpiones) from the Balkan Peninsula (Western Serbia)

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Abstract

A new endemic epigean species from the village of Adžina Livada, nr. Kragujevac, Mts. Gledićke Planine, western Serbia, is erected, described and thoroughly illustrated. Its main morphometric characters and important diagnostic features are analyzed and compared to the two closest congeners, Roncus ivanjicae B. Ćurčić, and R. golijae B. Ćurčić from western Serbia, respectively.

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Ćurčić, B. P. M., Dimitrijević, R. N., Tomić, V. T., Pecelj, M., Ilić, B. S., Makarov, S. E., … Pešić, S. (2012). A new epigean false scorpion: Roncus sumadijae n. sp. (Neobisiidae, Pseudoscorpiones) from the Balkan Peninsula (Western Serbia). Archives of Biological Sciences, 64(2), 703–708. https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1202703C

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