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A review of occurrence, distribution and alien status of Notodiaphana atlantica Ortea, Moro and Espinosa, 2013 and Liloa mongii (Audouin, 1826) (Mollusca: Heterobranchia) in the Mediterranean Sea


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Figure 1

Notodiaphana atlantica from the Mediterranean Sea. Specimens not to scale. A. SEM photo of a specimen from Sidi Youssef, the Kerkennah Islands (Tunisia), height 3.3 mm. B. Details of the sculpture of the specimen in Fig. 1A (SEM photo). Scale bar: 300 μm. C. Light photo of a specimen from Tel Aviv (Israel), height 2 mm (image by Stefano Bartolini)
Notodiaphana atlantica from the Mediterranean Sea. Specimens not to scale. A. SEM photo of a specimen from Sidi Youssef, the Kerkennah Islands (Tunisia), height 3.3 mm. B. Details of the sculpture of the specimen in Fig. 1A (SEM photo). Scale bar: 300 μm. C. Light photo of a specimen from Tel Aviv (Israel), height 2 mm (image by Stefano Bartolini)

Figure 2

Updated distribution of Notodiaphana atlantica in the Mediterranean Sea. Data derived from the literature and this study; records arranged in chronological order. Localities (see listed records and material examined): 1 – Malta; 2 – Tasuçu, Turkey; 3 – Island of Djerba, Tunisia; 4 – Akkum, Turkey; 5 – Side, Turkey; 6 – the Kerkennah Islands, Tunisia; 7 – Scilla and Cannitello, Italy; 8 – Messina, Italy; 9 – Augusta, Italy; 10 – Linosa, Italy; 11 – Tétouan and Cabo Negro, Morocco; 12 – Chafarinas Islands, Spain; 13 – Protaras, Cyprus; 14 – Capo d’Armi and Pellaro, Italy; 15 – Rosh Carmel plateau, Atlit, Haifa, and Akko, Israel; 16 – Isola delle Correnti, Italy; 17 – Malia, Greece; 18 – Tel Aviv, Israel
Updated distribution of Notodiaphana atlantica in the Mediterranean Sea. Data derived from the literature and this study; records arranged in chronological order. Localities (see listed records and material examined): 1 – Malta; 2 – Tasuçu, Turkey; 3 – Island of Djerba, Tunisia; 4 – Akkum, Turkey; 5 – Side, Turkey; 6 – the Kerkennah Islands, Tunisia; 7 – Scilla and Cannitello, Italy; 8 – Messina, Italy; 9 – Augusta, Italy; 10 – Linosa, Italy; 11 – Tétouan and Cabo Negro, Morocco; 12 – Chafarinas Islands, Spain; 13 – Protaras, Cyprus; 14 – Capo d’Armi and Pellaro, Italy; 15 – Rosh Carmel plateau, Atlit, Haifa, and Akko, Israel; 16 – Isola delle Correnti, Italy; 17 – Malia, Greece; 18 – Tel Aviv, Israel

Figure 3

Comparative table of species/specimens discussed in the present study. Specimens not to scale. A. Notodiaphana atlantica from Protaras (Cyprus), height 1.7 mm (after Micali 2014; image by Stefano Bartolini). B. Bulla mongii holotype (MNHN-IM-2000-25856), Egyptian Red Sea, height 1.5 mm (image by Philippe Maestrati/MNHN using the Dun, Inc. BK PLUS Digital Imaging System). C. Liloa mongii sensu Perna (2013) from Kos Island (Greece), height 1.5 mm (after Perna 2013; image by Edoardo Perna). D. Liloa mongii sensu Micali (2014) from Bitter Lakes (Egypt), height 1.4 mm (after Micali 2014 & Scaperrotta et al. 2016; image by Stefano Bartolini)
Comparative table of species/specimens discussed in the present study. Specimens not to scale. A. Notodiaphana atlantica from Protaras (Cyprus), height 1.7 mm (after Micali 2014; image by Stefano Bartolini). B. Bulla mongii holotype (MNHN-IM-2000-25856), Egyptian Red Sea, height 1.5 mm (image by Philippe Maestrati/MNHN using the Dun, Inc. BK PLUS Digital Imaging System). C. Liloa mongii sensu Perna (2013) from Kos Island (Greece), height 1.5 mm (after Perna 2013; image by Edoardo Perna). D. Liloa mongii sensu Micali (2014) from Bitter Lakes (Egypt), height 1.4 mm (after Micali 2014 & Scaperrotta et al. 2016; image by Stefano Bartolini)
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