dc:title"3 D X-ray microscopy (Micro-CT) and SEM reveal Zospeum troglobalcanicum Absolon, 1916 and allied species from the Western Balkans (Ellobioidea: Carychiidae)";
dc:description"Fig. 16. Light microscopic images of full-bodied Zospeum Bourguignat, 1856 from Njeguši, St John’s cave. A–B. Zospeum kolbae Jochum, Inäbnit, Kneubühler & Ruthensteiner sp. nov. (NMBE 571122– 571123), individuals assessed by DNA sequencing with sigmoid intestine showing through shells (shells were destroyed post imaging for tissue extraction). A. Holotype (NMBE 571122), shell of aliquot, aperture, and aperture facing left view. B. Paratype (NMBE 571123), shell of aliquot, aperture, and aperture facing left view. C. Undescribed Zospeum sp. 1 (NMBE 577052) showing all perspectives. D–E. Undescribed Zospeum sp. 1 (NMBE 577053/2) showing all perspectives.";
dc:description"Fig. 22. Sites of localities and collections. A. Site of type locality of Zospeum njunjicae Jochum, Schilthuizen & Ruthensteiner sp. nov., Golubova pećina, Gornja Seoca, Montenegro. Credit: I. Njunjić. B. Collection site within St John’s cave, type locality of Z. kolbae Jochum, Inäbnit, Kneubühler & Ruthensteiner sp. nov. and Z. njegusiense Jochum & Ruthensteiner sp. nov., Njeguši, Montenegro (42.4307° N, 18.8115° E) with speleologist, P. Kunisch. Credit: Péter Lenkei. C. Entrance to Golubova pećina (42.2093° N, 19.1306° E), Gornja Seoca, Montenegro. Credit: I. Njunjić.";
dc:description"Fig. 6. Zospeum intermedium Jochum & Ruthensteiner sp. nov. (RMNH.MOL.234132) from Gittenberger (1975). A. Light microscopic images of apertural and dorsal views. B. Sample labels. C–H. 3D visualizations of X-ray Micro-CT data. C. Aperture view. D. Aperture facing right view. E. Apical view. F. Dorsal view. G. Aperture facing right view. H. Umbilical view showing slight umbilical depression and lamella projecting from the columellar side.";
dc:description"Fig. 17. Z. njegusiense Jochum & Ruthensteiner sp. nov., Scanning Electron Microscopy images. A. Holotype (NMBE 572639), aperture view showing subfossil shell with superficial erosion of shell layer. B. Paratype (NMBE 578378), aperture view showing close up of lamellar band on columella (Fig. C). C. Paratype (NMBE 578378), aperture view showing damaged shell and columella. D. Close up view of holotype (NMBE 572639), showing body whorl with low, irregular growth lines. E. Paratype (NMBE 578378), protoconch.";