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Mills, C. E.; Pugh, P. R.; Harbison, G. R. & Haddock, S. H. D. (1996). Medusae, siphonophores and ctenophores of the Alborán Sea, south western Mediterranean. In: Advances in Hydrozoan Biology. Edited by S. Piraino, F. Boero, J. Bouillon, P. F. S. Cornelius and Gili, J.M. Scientia Marina. 60(1): 145-163.
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Mills, C. E.; Pugh, P. R.; Harbison, G. R. & Haddock, S. H. D.
1996
Medusae, siphonophores and ctenophores of the Alborán Sea, south western Mediterranean
In: Advances in Hydrozoan Biology. Edited by S. Piraino, F. Boero, J. Bouillon, P. F. S. Cornelius and Gili, J.M. Scientia Marina
60(1): 145-163.
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Fifty-eight species of planktonic Cnidaria and Ctenophora were observed and collected in the Alboran Sea (western Mediterranean) during a cruise in April 1991 on the RV Seward Johnson. Eleven stations were sampled 10 to 21 nautical miles off the north coast of Morocco between the Strait of Gibraltar and the Cap de Trois Fourches: 26 dives using the manned submersible Johnson-Sea-Link I were made to bottom depths of 370-850 ml and at 5 of the same stations 7 bluewater SCUBA dives were made from the surface to about 15 m. Twelve species of hydroidomedusae, 18 species of siphonophores, 6 species of scyphomedusae, and 22 species of ctenophores were collected. The most numerous species seen from the submersible in deep water included Solmissus albescens, Haliscera conica, Forskalia (?)formosa, Lensia conoidea, Abylopsis tetragona, Paraphyllina ransoni, Periphylla periphylla, Euplokamis stationis, Bathocyroe fosteri, Bolinopsis infundibulum, an undescribed cydippid ctenophore, and an undescribed lobate ctenophore. Species that were most numerous near the surface were Pandea conica, Solmaris leucostyla, Nanomia bijuga, Haeckelia beehleri, Pleurobrachia rhodopis, Bolinopsis vitrea, Ocyropsis maculata immaculata, Beroe ovata, and an undescribed cydippid ctenophore. Advantages of using a submersible for this study included the ability to collect in perfect condition fragile forms like siphonophores and ctenophores that fall apart when collected in nets, the possibility of obtaining a realistic image of small-scale distribution throughout the water column, and to sample plankton close to the sea floor.Descriptor: Arctapodema sp.mediterraneo
Zoogeography, Biogeography (generalities), Geographic distribution
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Agalma clausi Bedot, 1888 (additional source)
Lychnagalma utricularia (Claus, 1879) (additional source)
Alboran Sea for Clausophyes ovata (Keferstein & Ehlers, 1860) 
Alboran Sea for Forskalia contorta (Milne Edwards, 1841) 
Alboran Sea for Lensia conoidea (Keferstein & Ehlers, 1860) 
Alboran Sea for Lychnagalma Haeckel, 1888 
Alboran Sea for Muggiaea atlantica Cunningham, 1892 
Mediterranean Sea for Abylopsis tetragona (Otto, 1823) 
Mediterranean Sea for Agalma clausi Bedot, 1888 
Mediterranean Sea for Agalma elegans (M. Sars, 1846) 
Mediterranean Sea for Hippopodius hippopus (Forsskål, 1776) 
Mediterranean Sea for Lychnagalma utricularia (Claus, 1879) 
Mediterranean Sea for Rhizophysa filiformis (Forsskål, 1775) 
Mediterranean Sea for Sulculeolaria quadrivalvis de Blainville, 1830 
Mediterranean Sea - Western Basin for Nanomia bijuga (Delle Chiaje, 1844) 
Western Mediterranean for Physophora hydrostatica Forsskål, 1775