New records of rarely reported species in the Mediterranean Sea (March 2024)

This Collective Article presents information about 30 species with records in eight countries (Greece, Israel, Italy, Montenegro, Slovenia, Spain, Syria and Türkiye) and six ecoregions extending from the Alboran to the Levantine Seas. The recorded species belong to eight Phyla (4 Chlorophyta, 1 Rhod...

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Published inMediterranean marine science Vol. 25; no. 1; pp. 84 - 115
Main Authors DIGENIS, MARKOS, AKYOL, OKAN, BENOIT, LAURE, BIEL-CABANELAS, MARINA, ÇAMLIK, ÖZNUR YAZILAN, CHARALAMPOUS, KONSTANTINOS, CHATZISPYROU, ARCHONTIA, CROCETTA, FABIO, DEVAL, MEHMET CENGIZ, DI CAPUA, IOLE, DOMENICHETTI, FILIPPO, ĐORĐEVIĆ, NIKOLA, FERRUZZI, SILVIO, GALIYA, MOHAMAD YOUNIS, GAMMOUDI, MEHREZ, GARCÍA-CHARTON, JOSÉ ANTONIO, GRECH, DANIELE, HOFFMAN, RAZY, LANGENECK, JOACHIM, MARTINELLI, MICHELA, MASTROTOTARO, FRANCESCO, MAVRIČ, BORUT, NAVARRO-BARRANCO, CARLOS, OKUDAN, EMINE SUKRAN, ORENES-SALAZAR, VÍCTOR, ORLANDO-BONACA, MARTINA, OTHMAN, RANIM MOHAMAD, PETOVIĆ, SLAVICA, PUTIGNANO, MATTEO, RENOULT P., JULIEN, RUÍZ, JUAN MANUEL, SANTÍN MURIEL, ANDREU, TAŞKIN, ERGÜN, TIRALONGO, FRANCESCO, TOSUNOĞLU, ZAFER, TUNEY, INCI, TURSI, ANDREA, VANNINI, JESSICA, ZACCHETTI, LORENZO, ZAMUDA, LEON LOJZE, GEROVASILEIOU, VASILIS
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LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.2024
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Summary:This Collective Article presents information about 30 species with records in eight countries (Greece, Israel, Italy, Montenegro, Slovenia, Spain, Syria and Türkiye) and six ecoregions extending from the Alboran to the Levantine Seas. The recorded species belong to eight Phyla (4 Chlorophyta, 1 Rhodophyta, 1 Porifera, 3 Cnidaria, 2 Platyhelminthes, 2 Arthropoda, 2 Mollusca and 15 Chordata) as follows: Chlorophyta: Didymosporangium repens, Ochlochaete hystrix and Phaeophila hirsuta are reported for the first time from the Aegean coasts of Türkiye and Penicillus capitatus is firstly recorded in Slovenian coastal waters; Rhodophyta: Ptilophora dentata is recorded for the first time in Turkish coasts, from the entrance of a marine cave; Porifera: Tethya meloni is reported from Montenegrin waters; Cnidaria: Savalia savaglia and Dendrophyllia ramea are firstly observed north of the Almeria-Oran front in the southeastern Iberian Peninsula, while Spinimuricea cf. atlantica is firstly recorded in the Gulf of Lion constituting the easternmost record of the species in the Mediterranean Sea; Platyhelminthes: the polyclad flatworms Thysanozoon brocchii and Planocera graffi are reported for the first time from Greek waters, observed inside marine caves; Mollusca: Ascobulla fragilis is firstly reported from the Eastern Levantine Sea while the blanket octopus Tremoctopus violaceus is recorded in Izmir Bay constituting its fifth sighting in the Aegean Sea after a quarter of a century; Arthropoda: the copepod Ditrychocorycaeus africanus is firstly recorded in the Ionian Sea while the tufted ghost crab Ocypode cursor is detected further north in the Tyrrhenian Sea; Chordata: the bothid flounder Arnoglossus grohmanni is firstly reported in Spain while specimens of the rare bythitid Bellottia apoda are presented for the Adriatic Sea; the chondrichthyans Chimaera monstrosa, Dalatias licha, Heptranchias perlo, Leucoraja circularis, Mustelus mustelus, Oxynotus centrina, Squatina aculeata and Torpedo marmorata are presented as collected within 13 continuous years in the bathyal zone of the Antalya Bay; the speleophilic fish Grammonus ater is firstly recorded in the Alboran Sea, observed in a marine cave; the critically endangered sandy ray Leucoraja circularis is reported from the eastern Ionian Sea; the crested oarfish Lophotus lacepede is reported for the first time from Sardinia, based on evidence dating back 20 years; the white trevally Pseudocaranx dentex is firstly recorded in Tremiti Islands (Adriatic Sea, Italy) while the phaeton dragonet Synchiropus phaeton and the gobid Zebrus pallaoroi are firstly reported from Syrian and Italian waters, respectively.
ISSN:1108-393X
1791-6763
DOI:10.12681/mms.37214