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The first record of Alvania punctura from Russian waters (Gastropoda: Rissoidae)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2013

Ivan O. Nekhaev*
Affiliation:
Murmansk Marine Biological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 183010, Vladimirskaya Street, 17, Murmansk, Russia
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Correspondence should be addressed to: I.O. Nekhaev, Murmansk Marine Biological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 183010, Vladimirskaya Street, 17, Murmansk, Russia email: inekhaev@gmail.com
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Abstract

During an expedition along the Kola Peninsula coast in 2009, Alvania punctura was found in two localities. This is the first record of this species, which occurs from the Mediterranean to Scandinavia, from the Russian Barents Sea. This finding may be caused by current climate change or by misidentification of earlier finds by previous authors.

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Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2013

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