Neobisium albanorum Ćurčić, Dimitrijević, Rađa & Vujčić-Karlo, 2006: 3, figs 1-30. Neobisium georgecastriotae Ćurčić, Dimitrijević & Rađa, in Ćurčić et al., 2006b: 101, figs 1-8. Neobisium (Blothrus) georgecastriotae Ćurčić, The arrangement of species is in alphabetic order. Paratypes and other specimens are in the author's collection (Genoa, Italy).Īcronyms: CGG (Collection of Giulio Gardini), MCST (Museo civico di Storia naturale, Trieste), MHNG (Muséum d'histoire naturelle, Geneva), MSNV (Museo civico di Storia naturale, Verona). Holotypes of the new species are deposited in the Muséum d'histoire naturelle, Geneva (Switzerland) and in the Museo civico di Storia naturale, Verona (Italy). Terminology and reference points for measurements largely follow Chamberlin ( 1931), the relative position of trichobothria along the chelal axis is calculated following Gabbutt ( 1965), and the use of the terms rallum, antiaxial and paraxial follows Judson ( 2007). Measurements are given in mm and proportions are given as length/breadth for carapace, chelicerae and pedipalps and as length/depth for legs. All specimens were studied using an Olympus BHB compound microscope drawings were made with the aid of a Nachet drawing tube. After study each specimen was rinsed in distilled water and returned to a vial with 70% ethanol together with the dissected body parts in glass capillary tubes. The specimens were cleared in 5% KOH solution at 30☌ for a few hours, washed in distilled water and temporarily mounted, after dissection of palp, chelicera, legs I and IV, in a slide with a well filled with 60% lactic acid.