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An odd finding of Alvania dorbignyi (Gastropoda: Rissoidae)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2009

E. Campani*
Affiliation:
Corso G. Mazzini 299, I-57126 Livorno, Italy
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Correspondence should be addressed to: E. Campani, Corso G. Mazzini 299, I-57126 Livorno, Italy email: enzo.campani@fastwebnet.it
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Abstract

Several empty shells of the Rissoid Alvania dorbignyi are found in the sea off Tabarka, north-western Tunisia. Alvania dorbignyi is a species known along Israeli and Cyprus coasts, generally considered to be a lessepsian migrant, but a full agreement on its origin does not currently exist. The present distribution of such species is here discussed, pointing out the lack of intermediate records between samples from Tabarka, here reported, and those from the Levantine Basin. It is emphasized that realistic conclusions will be suggested after an accurate search of the species in such intermediate areas.

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Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2009

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