Allolobophora (Kutuzović, Davorka Hackenberger & Kutuzović, Branimir Hackenberger 2013)
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Ordo: Crassiclitellata
Familia: Lumbricidae
Genus: Allolobophora
Name
Allolobophora altimontana Eisen, 1874 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Allolobophora altimontana Kutuzović, Davorka Hackenberger, 2013, Zootaxa 3710: 3-5.
Description
1982Allolobophora altimontana Mršić, Biol. Vestn., 30 (2): 58. 1988Karpatodinariona altimontana Mršić & Šapkarev, Acta Mus. Mac. Sci. Nat., 154 (1): 20. 1991Karpatodinariona altimontana Mršić, Acad. Sci. Art. Slov. (Hist. Nat.), 31: 245. 2012Allolobophora (s. l.) altimontana: Csuzdi, Opusc. Zool. Budapest, 43: 97–99. Ecological category. Endogeic. Habitat. Mountainous meadows and grasslands, found only above 600 m a. s. l. Zoogeographical distribution type. Broad range endemism (Croatia and Slovenia). Distribution in Croatia. Alpine region (Velebit and Kapela Mts.). Mršić (1984, 1986): Jelenc, Bijele stijene, Krasanska duliba, Risnjak, Zavižanski Pivčevac; Hackenberger: Jasenak, Lič. Allolobophora chlorotica chlorotica (Savigny, 1826) (Fig. 2 A) 1826Enterion chloroticum + Enterion virescens Savigny, Mem. Ac. Fr., 5: 182, 183. 1991Allolobophora chlorotica + A. chlorotica kosovensis + A. vardarensis: Mršić, Acad. Sci. Art. Slov. (Hist. Nat.), 31: 211, 214, 216. 2003Allolobophora chlorotica chlorotica: Csuzdi & Zicsi, Pedozool. Hung., 1: 50. Ecological category. Endogeic. Habitat. Synanthropic subspecies found in gardens, pastures, cultivated soils, forests, floodplains and near freshwater. Usually more abundant in moist, highly organic soils. Zoogeographical distribution type. Peregrine.
Distribution
Distribution in Croatia. Spread all over Croatia. Continental, Alpine and Mediterranean region. Michaelsen (1908): Klis; Šapkarev (1979): Orahovica, Split, Novska, Zaprešić; Jelić (1985): Sakadaško jezero, Podunavlje; Hackenberger: Kopačevo, Osijek, Turkovići.
Allolobophora (s. l.) leoni Michaelsen, 1891 (Fig. 2 A)
Description
1891Allolobophora leoni Michaelsen, Mitt. Mus. Hamb., 8: 15. 1988Alpodinaridella (Pannoniona) leoni: Mršić & Šapkarev, Acta Mus. Mac. Sci. Nat., 154 (1): 18. 1991Pannoniona leoni: Mršić, Acad. Sci. Art. Slov. (Hist. Nat.), 31: 227. 1991Allolobophora leoni: Zicsi, Opusc. Zool. Budapest, 24: 185. 2003Allolobophora (s. l.) leoni: Csuzdi & Zicsi, Pedozool. Hung., 1: 60. Ecological category. Endogeic, hygrophilous. Habitat. Wet meadows, forests, floodplains. Zoogeographical distribution type. Trans-Aegean.
Distribution
Distribution in Croatia. In Continental region, Pannonian plain. Šapkarev (1979): Batina, Beli Manastir, Darda, Kopačevo, Novska, Petlovac, Petrijevci, Valpovo, Virovitica, Zagreb, Zaprešić; Mršić (1984): Prevlaka; Jelić (1985): Sakadaško jezero, Podunavlje; Hackenberger: Osijek. Allolobophora (s. l.) sturanyi sturanyi Rosa, 1895 (Fig. 2 A)
Description
1895Allolobophora sturanyi Rosa, Boll. Mus. Torino, 10: 5. 1988Karpatodinariona sturanyi: Mršić & Šapkarev, Acta Mus. Mac. Sci. Nat., 154 (1): 20. 1991Karpatodinariona sturanyi: Mršić, Acad. Sci. Art. Slov. (Hist. Nat.), 31: 250. 2012Allolobophora (s. l.) sturanyi sturanyi: Csuzdi, Opusc. Zool. Budapest, 43: 97–99. Ecological category. Endogeic. Habitat. Grassland and adjacent forest. Zoogeographical distribution type. Dinaric-Karpathian.
Distribution
Distribution in Croatia. In Mediterranean and Alpine region. Michaelsen (1900): Lička Plješivica; Rucner & Rucner (1971): Bijeli Vrh; Šapkarev (1979): Bigina Poljana; Mršić (1984, 1985, 1986): Alan, Bijele stijene, Bijeli Brig, Kapela, Poklon, Rijeka, Rožanski Kukovi, Sv. Jura, Tulove Grede, Zavižan, Plitvička jezera; Zicsi (1969): Metković; Hackenberger: Breze.
Discussion
Remark. Csuzdi and Pop (2008) revised the All. sturanyi species complex and distinguished 3 subspecies: All. sturanyi sturanyi, All. sturanyi dacica (Pop, 1938) and All. sturanyi dacidoides Bouché, 1973. According to that revision only All. sturanyi sturanyi is distributed in the North-Western Balkan.
Taxon Treatment
- Kutuzović, Davorka Hackenberger; Kutuzović, Branimir Hackenberger; 2013: Checklist of the earthworm fauna of Croatia (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae), Zootaxa 3710: 3-5. doi
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