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Van Haaren, T. & J. Soors (2009). Sinelobus stanfordi (Richardson, 1901): A new crustacean invader in Europe. Aquatic Invasions 4(4): 703-711.
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Van Haaren, T.; Soors, J.
2009
Sinelobus stanfordi (Richardson, 1901): A new crustacean invader in Europe
Aquatic Invasions
4(4), 703-711
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This short note reports on the first European records of Sinelobus stanfordi (Crustacea: Tanaidacea: Tanaidae). The species has been recorded from five different water bodies in the Dutch coastal area and in the docks of the Belgian harbour of Antwerp. S. stanfordi was until now not known to inhabit (North-) European coasts and estuaries. It is thus very likely that its origin is non-indigenous.
Belgium
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Antwerp harbour for Sinelobus stanfordi (Richardson, 1901)  (origin: alien)
Belgian part of the North Sea for Sinelobus stanfordi (Richardson, 1901)  (origin: origin unknown)
Dutch part of the North Sea for Sinelobus stanfordi (Richardson, 1901)  (origin: alien)
Dutch part of the North Sea for Sinelobus stanfordi (Richardson, 1901)  (origin: origin unknown)
 Introduced species vector dispersal

in Belgian part of the North Sea: Ships: accidental with solid ballast [details]

 Introduced species vector dispersal

in Belgian part of the North Sea: Ships: accidental as attached or free-living fouling organisms [details]

 Introduced species vector dispersal

in Dutch part of the North Sea : Ships: accidental with ballast water, sea water systems, live wells or other deck ... [details]