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Browsing by Subject "Peneróplidos"

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    A new observation on abnormal development in benthic foraminifers: Peneroplis pertusus (Forskål) - Peneroplis planatus (Fichtel and Moll) togetherness
    (Murcia: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia, 2012) Meriç, Engin; Baki Yokeş, Mehemet; Avsar, Niyazi; Bircan, Cüney
    Benthic foraminifer assemblages around a submarine spring in Ilıca Bay (Çeşme, Izmir) have been investigated. A rich foraminiferal fauna, dominated by Peneroplids were observed. Indviduals with abnormal test morphology was also common in 8 genera and 11 species of Peneroplids. Peneroplis pertusus (Forskål) and Peneroplis planatus (Fichtel and Moll) togetherness was observed for the first time.
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    Confirmed record of the Black jack, Caranx lugubris Poey, 1880 from Lima at the north of the Sea of Oman
    (Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia., 2012) Jawad, Llaith A.
    Abstract The first record of Caranx lugubris in the Sea of Oman is reported based on one specimen 670 mm in total length. The specimen obtained from waters around City of Lima at the north the Sea of Oman. This account represents the north most record of this species in the Indian Ocean region. The standard length is compared with specimens caught from the coasts of Lacadives, Okinawa, Easter Island and Taiwan.

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