PTERIIDAE
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4477.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5984488 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E0706F03-122A-FFA7-FF54-FCB1FD36FA52 |
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Family PTERIIDAE
savignyi , Maleagrina (misspelling for Meleagrina ) [ Pinctada imbricata radiata (Leach, 1814) ] ( Figures 36I, J View FIGURE 36 ) 1884h: 7 [XXXI: 663]—available name
Type material. MCZR –M–13835 — 2 v sn “ Meleagrina ! Alessandria Mr. Juba de Lhotellerie”// 1 v sn + 1 v dx “ Meleagrina Savignyi M. Alessandria (Gaudion) ”, “ Meleagrina Alessandria. M. Savignyi Monts con l’animale assieme all’ Ostrea subimbricata Monts. ms. (Cap. Gaudion) avuta anche da Lothellerie e da Conemenos”.
Type locality. Described from Alexandria ( Egypt).
Remarks. The first introduction of the name (Monterosato, 1884h: 7) was by a reference to a drawing in the plates of Egyptian molluscs by J.-C. Savigny. It is arguably the oldest record of this Indo–Pacific alien species in the Mediterranean Sea. It has been suggested that it had inhabited the waters of Alexandria harbour before the opening of the Suez Canal ( Ghisotti, 1974: 7), although different hypotheses were proposed for its introduction in the Mediterranean (e.g. Por, 1978: 30, 31, 34). The exceptional proliferation of this mollusc brought Monterosato to reject the Indo–Pacific origin for this species, its abundance in the Gulf of Gabès allegedly proving it as a native undescribed species (see Monterosato, 1900: 393), but this is not tenable. It is currently included in Pinctada imbricata Röding, 1798 , which is probably a complex of species. Recorded by MolluscaBase (2018) as a synonym of Pinctada imbricata radiata (Leach, 1814) .
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Museo Civico di Zoologia |
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