forested part of the Le Cachot peatland (Jura Mountains, Neuchâtel, Switzerland) based on
microscopical observations (LM, SEM). The new species, called Nebela gimlii was placed in
a phylogenetic tree based on mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase sequences (COI), and
branched robustly within the N. collaris complex next to the morphologically similar N.
guttata and N. tincta. It is however genetically clearly distinct from these two species, and …