Corbula erythraeensis H. Adams, 1871
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Corbula erythraeensis H. Adams, 1871 |
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Corbula erythraeensis H. Adams, 1871 Figure 45A-K View Figure 45
New records.
Israel • 1 spcm; Ashqelon; 31.7002°N, 34.5498°E; depth 21 m; 18 Sep. 2016; sand; grab; HELM project (sample SG20_4F) • 3 spcms; Ashqelon; 31.7487°N, 34.4960°E; depth 41 m; 27 Apr. 2017; sandy mud; grab; HELM project (sample SG40_8M); sizes: L 2.9 mm, H 2.5 mm (illustrated specimen 1, Figure 45A-C View Figure 45 ); L 3.8 mm, H 3.1 mm (illustrated specimen 2, Figure 45D, E View Figure 45 ) • 2 spcms; Soreq desalination plant; 31.94°N, 34.69°E; depth 17-22 m; 10 May 2009; soft substrate; grab; Soreq project; size: L 1.9 mm, H 1.5 mm (Figure 45J, K View Figure 45 ).
Additional material examined.
Corbula erythraeensis : Egypt • 1 sh; Bay of Safaga; 26.8142°N, 33.9653°E; depth 39 m; 31 Oct. 1994; mud; scuba diving; M. Zuschin leg.; ref. Oliver and Zuschin (2000), sample 94/4/b; NHMW-MO-106107; size: L 3.5 mm, H 2.5 mm (illustrated shell, Figure 45F-H View Figure 45 ) • 1 v; same collecting data as for preceding; NHMW-MO-106100; size: L: 2.3 mm, H: 1.6 mm (illustrated valve, Figure 45I View Figure 45 ).
Corbula gibba (Olivi, 1792): Israel • 271 spcms; Ashqelon; 31.7492°N, 34.4964°E; depth 41 m; 27 Apr. 2017; sandy mud; grab; HELM project (sample SG40_8M) • 300 spcms, 11 shs, 10 vv (5 right, 5 left); Soreq desalination plant; 31.94°N, 34.69°E; depth 17-22 m; 10 May 2009; soft substrate; grab; Soreq project.
Remarks.
Corbula erythraeensis is widespread in the northern Red Sea where it has been recorded from the gulfs of Suez ( MacAndrew 1870; Oliver 1992) and Aqaba at Eilat ( Edelman-Furstenberg and Faershtein 2010), as well as the northern Bay of Safaga (Egypt) ( Zuschin and Oliver 2003); outside the Red Sea, its distribution ranges eastward to Pakistan ( Huber 2010). Here we report the first findings of this species from the Mediterranean. Corbula erythraeensis was found sympatrically with the common native Mediterranean Corbula gibba but was always present in very low numbers. No empty shells have been found so far. While being similar in appearance to the morphologically variable C. gibba , C. erythraeensis has a convex anterior dorsal margin of the right valve (usually concave in C. gibba , particularly in smaller specimens), a more inflated umbonal region, a regular concentric sculpture on the left valve ( Oliver 1992), and its color always is whitish-yellowish ( C. gibba frequently has a rosy pattern). Juvenile individuals are more wedge-shaped than those of C. gibba .
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