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New records of one cryptogenic and two questionable alien species of polychaetes (Annelida) in Italian waters
Langeneck, J.; Bertasi, F.; Grossi, L.; Lefons, F.; Vani, D.; Verni, S.; Musco, L.; Castelli, A. (2024). New records of one cryptogenic and two questionable alien species of polychaetes (Annelida) in Italian waters. Acta Adriat. 65(2). https://dx.doi.org/10.32582/aa.65.2.3
In: Acta Adriatica. Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries: Split. ISSN 0001-5113; e-ISSN 1846-0453, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    cryptogenic species; alien species; questionable species; polychaetes

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  • Langeneck, J.
  • Bertasi, F.
  • Grossi, L.
  • Lefons, F.
  • Vani, D.
  • Verni, S.
  • Musco, L., more
  • Castelli, A., more

Abstract
     We report new records for three potentially non-indigenous polychaetes in Italian waters. The Nereididae Le?onnates aylaoberi Çinar & Dağli, 2013 is reported for the first time in the Tyrrhenian, Ionian and Adriatic Sea; this species has type locality in the Mediterranean Sea, but the genus Leonnates has Indo-Pacific affinity, and its distinctive characters suggest that it is a recent newcomer to this area. We here suggest that L. aylaoberi should be considered cryptogenic in the Mediterranean Sea. Moreover, we report the first records of Paucibranchia cf. adenensis Gravier, 1900 for the Italian coastline, in the Ionian and Tyrrhenian Sea, and the first records of Isolda cf. pulchella Müller, 1858 in the Tyrrhenian Sea. The meaning of the differences identified between the Mediterranean material and the available descriptions of these species is briefly discussed. Juvenile individuals of L. aylaoberi and P. cf. adenensis are also described for the first time.

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