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On two old specimens of Alopias superciliosus (Chondrichthyes: Alopiidae) from the Aegean waters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2009

Maria Corsini-Foka*
Affiliation:
Hellenic Centre for Marine Research/Hydrobiological Station of Rhodes, Cos Street, 85100 Rhodes, Greece
Andreas Sioulas
Affiliation:
Hellenic Centre for Marine Research/Hydrobiological Station of Rhodes, Cos Street, 85100 Rhodes, Greece
*
Correspondence should be addressed to: M. Corsini-Foka, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research/Hydrobiological Station of Rhodes, Cos Street, 85100 Rhodes, Greece email: mcorsini-foka@hsr-ncmr.gr
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Abstract

Two preserved specimens of Alopias superciliosus are conserved in the small collection of the Hydrobiological Station of Rhodes. Being caught in the Dodecanese waters (south-eastern Aegean Sea, eastern Mediterranean) during the 1950s, they probably represent the oldest samples of the bigeye thresher shark captured in Mediterranean waters.

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Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2009

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