Panoniona leoni ( Michaelsen, 1891 ), 2023
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5589.1.17 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:73DD59A4-F9FA-40D4-A303-9572515D1652 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14976795 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/585B879B-FF88-B64C-53DA-121FFEE099AC |
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Panoniona leoni ( Michaelsen, 1891 ) |
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Panoniona leoni ( Michaelsen, 1891) View in CoL
Allolobophora leoni Michaelsen, 1891: 15 View in CoL .
Allolobophora leoni View in CoL : Šapkarev 1971: 159; 1977a: 34.
Panoniona leoni View in CoL : Mršić 1991: 227; Navarro et al. 2023: 10.
E. Humid meadows, forests, floodplains ( Šapkarev 1971, 1977a). D. Studenčišta near Ohrid ( Šapkarev 1971, 1977). Z. Trans-Aegean.
Remarks. Allolobophora (s. l.) leoni has long been of uncertain taxonomic status within the genus Allolobophora . Mršić & Šapkarev (1988) classified leoni in the genus Panoniona , due to the structure of the nephridial bladders. On the other hand, All. chlorotica was found in a distant clade together with the species Allolobophora dubiosa ( Örley, 1881) and Allolobophora molleri Rosa, 1889 , the mentioned species forming the backbone of the genus ( Domínguez et al. 2015). In the most recent phylogenetic study, Navarro et al. (2023) confirmed the validity of the genus Panoniona .
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Panoniona leoni ( Michaelsen, 1891 )
Popović, Filip J., Trakić, Tanja B., Szederjesi, Tímea, Hackenberger, Davorka K. & Sekulić, Jovana M. 2025 |
Panoniona leoni
Navarro, A. M. & Pinadero, S. J. & Decaens, T. & Hedde, M. & Novo, M. & Trigo, D. & Marchan, D. F. 2023: 10 |
Mrsic, N. 1991: 227 |
Allolobophora leoni
Sapkarev, J. 1977: 34 |
Sapkarev, J. 1971: 159 |
Allolobophora leoni
Michaelsen, W. 1891: 15 |