Thysanozoon brocchii (Risso, 1818) Grube, 1840

Gammoudi, Mehrez, Garbouj, Myriam, Egger, Bernhard & Tekaya, Saïda, 2017, Updated inventory and distribution of free-living flatworms from Tunisian waters, Zootaxa 4263 (1), pp. 120-138 : 128

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4263.1.5

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6010651

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2A0CF968-FF9D-DC1B-FF36-565E12BC584A

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Plazi

scientific name

Thysanozoon brocchii (Risso, 1818) Grube, 1840
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Thysanozoon brocchii (Risso, 1818) Grube, 1840

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Habitat. 4 specimens were collected from mussel beds and under rocks.

Locality. Bizerta lagoon (37° 13' 19.29" N; 9° 55' 49.94" E), lagoon of Ghar El-Melh (37° 10' 09.81" N; 10° 13' 04.27" E) and Bouficha beach (36° 16' 48.36" N; 10° 29' 36.98" E). GoogleMaps

Localities in Tunisia from bibliography. Ghar El-Melah lagoon (Gammoudi & Tekaya 2012; Gammoudi et al. 2011; Gammoudi et al. 2012a).

Other localities in the world. This species has a broad world distribution as it was recorded from the Mediterranean: Gulf of Naples ( Lang 1884); coasts of Catalonia ( Novell 2001) ; Murcia (Gammoudi & Tekaya 2012, Gammoudi et al. 2012a); Tarifa ; Corse; Italy ( Gammoudi et al. 2012a); Cape Verde ( Laidlaw 1906); Suez canal ( Palombi 1928); Croatia ( Steinböck 1933) ; USA (Pearse 1938); East London ( South Africa) ( Palombi 1939) ; Japan ( Kato 1944); Brazil (Marcus 1949); Colombia ( Quiroga et al. 2008); Argentina ( Brusa et al. 2009); Persian Gulf ( Maghsoudlou & Rahimian 2014); British coasts ( Howson & Picton 1997); Atlantic ocean (Noreña et al. 2014).

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