2014
DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2014.905125
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Marphysa cinari, a new species of Eunicidae (Polychaeta) from the coasts of Turkey (eastern Mediterranean) and re-descriptions ofMarphysa kinbergiMcIntosh, 1910 andMarphysa disjunctaHartman, 1961

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“…The casual and established polychaete species in the 2011’s review, Marphysa disjuncta , Onuphis eremita oculata and Streblosoma comatus , have been re-identified as M . cinari [ 79 ], Onuphis eremita by [ 80 ] and S . pseudocomatus by [ 81 ], all being considered as native species.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The casual and established polychaete species in the 2011’s review, Marphysa disjuncta , Onuphis eremita oculata and Streblosoma comatus , have been re-identified as M . cinari [ 79 ], Onuphis eremita by [ 80 ] and S . pseudocomatus by [ 81 ], all being considered as native species.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The casual and established polychaete species in the 2011's review, Marphysa disjuncta, Onuphis eremita oculata and Streblosoma comatus, have been re-identified as M. cinari [79], Onuphis eremita by [80] and S. pseudocomatus by [81], all being considered as native species. The molecular analysis indicated that the so-called invasive alien species in the Mediterranean, Hydroides dianthus, turned to be a native species, but the Black Sea populations of it were introduced from the Gulf of Mexico (west Atlantic) [82].…”
Section: Excluded Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several Greek specimens reported by Simboura et al (2010) as Marphysa disjuncta Hartman, 1961 were re-examined by Kurt Şahin (2014) and assigned to Marphysa cinari . Type locality: Sea of Marmara.…”
Section: Checklistsmentioning
confidence: 99%