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“Andorra [...]: Arinsal (= 8 km NNW of Andorra la Vella), Alt de la Capa mtn (= 2.8 km WSW of Arinsal), 2,500 m alt., 42.56203°N / 1.45567°E [...]”.
Alt de la Capa is a mountain summit, Andorra la Vella is the capital of the Pincipality of Andorra, and Arinsal is a town of La Massana parish (Pincipality of Andorra).
Paratypes: Museu de Ciències Naturals (Zoologia) de Barcelona, MZB 2009-0366 (”Alt de la Capa, 8 km NNW of Andorra and 2,8 km WSW of Arinsal, 2,100 m”; 2 shells, ex col. Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, Leiden, RMNH 109062).
Holotype: Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, Leiden, RMNH 109059.
Paratypes: Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, Leiden, RMNH 109060, RMNH 109061, RMNH 109062, RMNH 109063, RMNH 109064 and RMNH 111881.
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Español, 1971. Nuevos Anillini cavernícolas del N. E. de España (Col. Trechidae). Publicaciones del Instituto de Biología Aplicada, 51: 79-88.
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