WoRMS taxon details
original description
Gravier, Charles. (1904). Sur les Annélides Polychètes de la Mer Rouge, (Nephthydiens, Glycériens). <em>Bulletin du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris.</em> (series 1) 10: 472-476, no figures., available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42899683 page(s): 474-475 [details]
original description
(of Glycinde gurjanovae Uschakov & Wu, 1962) Uschakov, Pavel Vladimirovich and Wu, Bao Ling 1962. [Studies on the Polychaeta from the Yellow Sea. 4. Additional Errantia.]. Studia Marina Sinica, 12(2): 110-133. [details]
original description
(of Glycinde nipponica Imajima, 1967) Imajima, Minoru 1967. Errant polychaetous annelids from Tsukumo Bay and vicinity of Noto Penisula, Japan. Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo, 10(4): 403-441. page(s): 426-428, fig. 8a-x [details]
taxonomy source
Böggemann, Markus. (2005). Revision of the Goniadidae. <em>Abhandlungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins in Hamburg.</em> (Neue Folgen) 39: 1-354 [Goecke & Evers]. note: synonymises two western Pacific species to Glycinde bonhourei [details] Available for editors [request]
context source (Introduced species)
Katsanevakis, S.; Bogucarskis, K.; Gatto, F.; Vandekerkhove, J.; Deriu, I.; Cardoso A.S. (2012). Building the European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN): a novel approach for the exploration of distributed alien species data. <em>BioInvasions Records.</em> 1: 235-245., available online at http://easin.jrc.ec.europa.eu [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Bellan, G. (2001). Polychaeta, <i>in</i>: Costello, M.J. <i>et al.</i> (Ed.) (2001). European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. <em>Collection Patrimoines Naturels.</em> 50: 214-231. (look up in IMIS) note: checklist listing [details]
additional source
Streftaris, N., A. Zenetos & E. Papathanassiou. (2005). Globalisation in marine ecosystems: the story of non-indigenous marine species across European seas. <em>Oceanogry and Marine Biology: an Annual Review.</em> 43: 419-453. (look up in IMIS) [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Zenetos, A.; Çinar, M.E.; Pancucci-Papadopoulou, M.A.; Harmelin, J.-G.; Furnari, G.; Andaloro, F.; Bellou, N.; Streftaris, N.; Zibrowius, H. (2005). Annotated list of marine alien species in the Mediterranean with records of the worst invasive species. <em>Mediterranean Marine Science.</em> 6 (2): 63-118., available online at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273213810_Annotated_list_of_marine_alien_species_in_the_Mediterranean_with_records_of_the_worst_invasive_species [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Zenetos, A.; Gofas, S.; Verlaque, M.; Cinar, M.; Garcia Raso, J.; Bianchi, C.; Morri, C.; Azzurro, E.; Bilecenoglu, M.; Froglia, C.; Siokou, I.; Violanti, D.; Sfriso, A.; San Martin, G.; Giangrande, A.; Katagan, T.; Ballesteros, E.; Ramos-Espla, A.; Mastrototaro, F.; Ocana, O.; Zingone, A.; Gambi, M.; Streftaris, N. (2010). Alien species in the Mediterranean Sea by 2010. A contribution to the application of European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). Part I. Spatial distribution. <em>Mediterranean Marine Science.</em> 11(2): 381-493., available online at https://doi.org/10.12681/mms.87 [details]
From editor or global species database
Distribution Figure 133 of Böggemann (2005: 227) maps the type locality of Glycinde bonhourei to Djibouti in the southern Red Sea ("palais du Gouverneur, à Djibouti."), but indicates most observations are from Northern Australia and the coast of Asia. It also has records in the Mediterranean in Böggemann from the Suez canal entrance area, and is recorded by others as a presumed introduced species in the Aegean Sea [details]From regional or thematic species database
Introduced species abundance in Greek part of the Aegean Sea (Marine Region) : Rare [details]
Introduced species impact in Greek part of the Aegean Sea (Marine Region) : Other impact - undefined or uncertain [details]
Introduced species population trend in Greek part of the Aegean Sea (Marine Region) : Stable [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Egypt (Nation) : Canals: natural range expansion through man-made canals [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Greek part of the Aegean Sea (Marine Region) : Ships: accidental as attached or free-living fouling organisms [details]
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