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Limnephilus graecus Schmid 1965

Authors: Bozdoğan, Hakan; Bilalli, Astrit; Ibrahimi, Halil;

Limnephilus graecus Schmid 1965

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Limnephilus graecus Schmid, 1965 Materials Type status: Other material. Occurrence: sex: 2 males, 1 female; lifeStage: adult; occurrenceID: 38015E14-71E9-52E9-9816-6A325BE4BB11; Location: continent: Europe; waterBody: Zeta River; country: Montenegro; municipality: Danilovgrad; locality: 11. 8 km far from Danilovgrad town; verbatimLocality: 42.630642 ° N, 19.03266 ° E; Event: samplingProtocol: UV light trap; eventDate: 22-10 - 2024 Diagnosis The male (Fig. 4) and female genitalia of the observed specimens correspond with drawings of Malicky (2004). Distribution Greece, Albania, Montenegro, Croatia (Neu et al. 2018). Ecology The adult stage of the species is reported in spring and summer (Graf et al. 2008) and we found it during October.

Published as part of Bozdoğan, Hakan, Bilalli, Astrit & Ibrahimi, Halil, 2025, New caddisfly records (Insecta, Trichoptera) for Montenegro and Ecoregion 5, Dinaric Western Balkans: distributional and ecological insights, pp. e 146076 in Biodiversity Data Journal 13 on page e146076, DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.13.e146076

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Insecta, Arthropoda, Limnephilidae, Trichoptera, Limnephilus graecus, Animalia, Limnephilus, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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