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The rediscovery of Rosalinda incrustans (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) in the Mediterranean Sea

handle: 11588/742575 , 20.500.14243/343000 , 11586/186708
The present note reports a new record of Rosalinda incrustans (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) since its last reliable record in the Mediterranean Sea in 1958. Several colonies were recorded on the spider crab Anamathia rissoana off the Balearic Islands. The taxonomic history of R. incrustans, considered a putatively extinct species in a recent paper, is reviewed.
- National Research Council Italy
- Oceana United States
- Institute of Marine Science Italy
- University Federico II of Naples Italy
- Institute of Marine Science Italy
epibiosi, Rosalinda, epibiosis, Hydrozoa, Anamathia, Anamathia; epibiosis; Hydrozoa; Mediterranean Sea; Rosalinda; Animal Science and Zoology, Mediterranean Sea, Animal Science and Zoology
epibiosi, Rosalinda, epibiosis, Hydrozoa, Anamathia, Anamathia; epibiosis; Hydrozoa; Mediterranean Sea; Rosalinda; Animal Science and Zoology, Mediterranean Sea, Animal Science and Zoology
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