Neobisium (Neobisium) erythrodactylum (L. Koch, 1873)

Species

Obisium erythrodactylum L. Koch, 1873: 63-64; Stecker, 1874a: 240-241; Stecker, 1875d: 89; Tömösváry, 1882b: 229-230, plate 4 fig. 2; Daday, 1889c: 25; Daday, 1889d: 81; Bignotti, 1909: 64; Ellingsen, 1909a: 216; Ellingsen, 1910b: 63; Daday, 1918: 2; Schenkel, 1928: 67, fig. 24; Cirdei and Gutu, 1959: 5-7, fig. 5.

Obisium (Obisium) erythrodactylum (L. Koch): Daday, 1888: 132, 188; Ellingsen, 1910a: 397; Beier, 1928: 289, fig. 1b; Kästner, 1928: 13; Beier, 1929e: 450-451.

Neobisium (Neobisium) erythrodactylum (L. Koch): Beier, 1932a: 98-99, fig. 108; Roewer, 1937: 247; Beier, 1952e: 3; Beier, 1963b: 102, fig. 96; Rafalski, 1967: 8-9; Lazzeroni, 1969a: 326 (as Neobisium (Neobisium) erithrodactylum [sic]); Ćurčić, 1974a: 17; Sanocka-Woloszynowa, 1981: 36; Ducháč, 1989a: 181; Dashdamirov, 1990: 106; Mahnert, 1990b: 683; Harvey, 1991a: 356-357; Dashdamirov and Schawaller, 1992b: 49, 50, fig. 9; Ducháč, 1994: 143; Gardini, 1995a: 3; Platen, Blick, Bliss, Drogla, Malten, Martens, Scaher and Wunderlich, 1995: 54; Judson, 1997a: 16; Gardini, 2000: 58; Drogla, 2004: 6; Drogla and Lippold, 2004: 20-22, fig. 3.1; Mahnert, 2004: 464; Muster, 2004a: 254; Ozimec, 2004: 387; Kárpáthegyi, 2007a: 84; Sezek and Özkan, 2008: 27-31, figs 1-5; Kunt, Bayram, Yağmur and Danısman, 2008: 74; Šťáhlavský and Tuf, 2009: 99-100; Christophoryová, Štáhlavský and Fedor, 2011: 36, figs 3H, 3O; Mahnert, 2011d: 36.

Neobisium (Neobisium) erythrodactylum erythrodactylum (L. Koch): Beier, 1932a: 99; Szent-Ivány, 1941: 88.

Neobisium erythrodactylum (L. Koch): Vachon, 1934i: 408; Vachon, 1936a: 78; Roewer, 1937: fig. 201c; Kobakhidze, 1965b: 541; Kobakhidze, 1966: 702-703; Lazzeroni, 1970a: 207; Krumpál, 1980: 24; Schawaller, 1980d: 54-56, fig. 1; Callaini, 1983e: 222-223; Schawaller, 1983b: 10-11, figs 24-28; Schawaller, 1983c: 368-369; Jędryczkowski, 1985: 78; Schawaller, 1985b: 6; Jędryczkowski, 1987a: 344; Jędryczkowski, 1987b: 139-140, map 3; Schawaller and Dashdamirov, 1988: 15-18; Krumpál and Krumpálová, 2003: 121; Kárpáthegyi, 2005: 65; Kárpáthegyi, 2007b: 94; Kvavadze, Arabuli and Murvanidze, 2008: 69; Šťáhlavský, 2011: 254.

Neobisium kelassuriense Kobakhidze, 1960d: 457-459, fig. 1; Kobakhidze, 1965b: 541; Kobakhidze, 1966: 702; Verner, 1971: fig. 21; Ducháč, 1997: 118, fig. 1; Ducháč, 1999a: 14; Šťáhlavský, 2001: 85-85, fig. 6; Beron, 2002: 35; Ćurčić, Dimitrijević and Legakis, 2004: 245-246Ducháč, 2003: 4, figs 3, 10, 13; Šťáhlavský, 2006a: 172; Šťáhlavský, 2006b: 163 (synonymised by Schawaller, 1983b: 10).

Neobisium medvedevi Ćurčić, 1984d: 127-128, figs 6-11; Schawaller and Dashdamirov, 1988: 25 (synonymised by Dashdamirov and Schawaller, 1992b: 49, 50).

Neobisium (Neobisium) medvedevi Ćurčić: Harvey, 1991a: 364.

Type Locality

Obisium erythrodactylum: Wrocław (as Breslau), Wroclaw, Poland.
Kraków (as Krakau), Kraków, Poland.

Neobisium kelassuriense: Kelassuri, Abkhazia, Georgia.

Neobisium medvedevi: near Ilisu, Qax (as Kakhi) District, Qax, Azerbaijan.

Distribution

Distribution
Armenia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Czech Republic
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iran
Italy
Poland
Romania
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Turkey
Ukraine

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Coordinates based upon: Wrocław; Kraków