Contribution to the knowledge of the gastropods (Gastropoda, Pulmonata) of Ilinska and Plakinska Mountains (Republic of Macedonia)
Journal Title: ZooNotes - Year 2015, Vol 77, Issue 0
Abstract
The work presents results of a collecting trip in July 2008 in the mountains Ilinska and Plakinska (Republic of Macedonia). The work summarizes data for distribution and ecology of 19 species from the mountains. The data collected during the expedition provide the first information for terrestrial gastropods in this region of Macedonia.
Authors and Affiliations
IVAYLO DEDOV
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