Bofill, A., 1909. El Noguera Ribagorzana “vallis clausa” malacológicamente considerado. Actas y Memorias del Primer Congreso de Naturalistas Españoles, Zaragoza: 190–206. [p. 205].
“Font del Sot del Pinell, junto al Portellet del Montsech”.
According to X. Terrado, Sot del Pinell was probably situated close to Horta del Pinell, a house in Girbeta [= Chiriveta], inhabited place in the municipality of Viacamp y Llitera, Montsech [Montsec] mountains, province of Huesca, Spain.
Lectotype: Museu de Ciències Naturals (Zoologia) de Barcelona, MZB 80-1589-A (shell, ex Bofill coll.).
Paralectotypes: Museu de Ciències Naturals (Zoologia) de Barcelona, MZB 80-1589-B (type loc., 31 shells, ex Bofill coll.) + MZB 80–1628 (type loc., 266 shells, ex Bofill coll.).
Paralectotypes: Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid, 15.5/46546 (9 paralectotypes).
Islamia globulus (Bofill, 1909)
Arconada, B. & Ramos, M. A., 2006. Revision of the genus Islamia Radoman, 1973 (Gastropoda, Caenogastropoda, Hydrobiidae), on the Iberian Peninsula and description of two new genera and three new species. Malacologia, 48(1–2): 77–132. [p. 83, figs. 18, 19, 23, 25, 27].
Español, 1979. Anobiidae (Col.) of the Kermadec Islands. New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 6(1): 61-67.
Israelson, 1974. New or poorly known Anobiidae from the Canarian Islands, with keys (Col.). Miscel·lania Zoologica, 3(4): 71-89.
Timarcha (Timarcha) perezii praecox
Bechyné, 1953. Note sur les Timarcha (Col. Phytoph. Chrysomelidae). EOS, 29: 85-99.
Español & Comas, 1985. Un nuevo Anillini cavernícola del Levante español (Col., Carabidae, Bembidiinae). Misceŀlània Zoològica, 9: 215-217.
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