Figures 1-6. Daphniola eptalophos sp n. photographed in ethanol. Apical view 1, alive specimen carrying egg capsules with an embryo on last body whorl and inside umbilicus (photographed in water) 2 operculum 3 soft body, head with tentacles and penis in situ 4-5 penis 6. A background square represents 1 mm2 in Figs 1, 4, 5. Scale bar 1 mm and 0.5 mm in Figs 2 and 3 respectively. Black arrow points the penis in Figs 4-5 and the outgrowth of penis in Fig. 6.
Figure 3.Hydrobioids collectedduring the survey in mainland and insular Greece. A Daphniola exigua (dorsal and ventral view) B Isimerope semele (dorsal and ventral view, Megali Vrysi) C Pseudoislamia balcanica (dorsal and ventral view, Ag. Sophia) D Pseudamnicola pieperi (Olympos) E Radomaniola cf. curta (spring of Louros river) F Radomaniola cf. curta (Ag. Sophia spring) G Trichonia trichonica H Pseudobithynia eubooensis. Scale bar 1 mm.
Figures 7-10. Daphniola eptalophos sp. n. shell images from SEM Shell habitus 7, 8 protoconch 9 teleoconch 10 Scale bar 0.5 mm in Figs 7, 9 and 0.05 mm in Figs 8,10.
Figures 11-13.Female genitalia of Daphniola species.Daphniola eptalophos sp. n. female genitalia drawn from the only one female individual found among dissected specimens 11 Daphniola louisifemale genitalia re-drawn from Falniowski and Szarowska (2000) 12 Daphniola exiguafemale genitalia re-drawn from Radoman (1983) 13 Scale bar 0.5 mm.
Figures 7-10. Daphniola eptalophos sp. n. shell images from SEM Shell habitus 7, 8 protoconch 9 teleoconch 10 Scale bar 0.5 mm in Figs 7, 9 and 0.05 mm in Figs 8,10.