Roncus meledae n. sp. and Neobisium oculatum n. sp., from the island of Mljet, Dalmatia (Neobisiidae, Pseudoscorpiones)

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Two species of troglobitic false scorpions, Roncus meledae n. sp. and Neobisium oculatum n. sp. (Neobisiidae, Pseudoscorpiones), are described from inside underground habitat, i.e. the Jama Na Žutim Kokom Cave, the Island of Mljet, Dalmatia, Croatia. The analyzed pseudoscorpions prove to differ from all other congeners. It is possible that the subterranean pseudoscorpions analyzed represent relicts of an old north tropical faunal pattern of the Mediterranean.

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Curčić, B. P. M., Makarov, S. E., Rada, T., Ilić, B. S., & Antić, D. Z. (2012). Roncus meledae n. sp. and Neobisium oculatum n. sp., from the island of Mljet, Dalmatia (Neobisiidae, Pseudoscorpiones). Archives of Biological Sciences, 64(4), 1567–1576. https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1204567C

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