“…In Europe, L. dubia was first recorded in the 19th century in France (Llyod 1868). At present the occurrence of this species has been recorded in Albania (Barina et al 2015), Austria (Raabe 2019(Raabe , 2021, Belgium (Vannerom 1994), Bulgaria (Markova 1995), Croatia (Csiky & Purger 2008), Czech Republic (Kurka 1990;Šumberová et al 2012), Germany (Jage 1964), Greece (Dimopoulos et al 2013), Hungary (Molnár et al 2000;Schmotzer 2015), Italy (Pignatti 1982;Galasso et al 2018), Netherlands (Simons & Jansen 2018), North Macedonia (Matevski 2017), Poland (Drobnik & Buchalik 2004), Portugal (Vasconcelos et al 1999), Romania (Ciocârlan & Costea 1994), Serbia (Ranđelović et al 2006;Perić & Knežević 2019), Slovakia (Schmotzer 2015;Hrivnák et al 2016;Dítě & Dítě 2019), Slovenia (Seliškar et al 1995;Trpin et al 1995), Spain (Sanz-Elorza et al 2001), Switzerland (Lauber et al 2012) and Turkey (Özhatay & Kültür 2006). In its native as well as secondary distribution range, L. dubia occurs in a variety of wet habitats, such as periodically flooded habitats, muddy or sandy banks of rivers, lakes, ponds and rice-fields (Šumberová et al 2012;Hrivnák et al 2016;Perić & Knežević 2019).…”