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Thread Discussion: terosperma joergensenii [thread closed]
Author: Fabio CROCETTA
Created On: 8/11/2014 12:17 PM
Closed On: 4/17/2015 10:05 AM
Closing User: Fabio CROCETTA
Responsible Member(s):
Stelios Katsanevakis
Closed On: 4/17/2015 10:05 AM
Closing User: Fabio CROCETTA
Fabio CROCETTA
8/11/2014 12:17 PM
I'm not sure this species is an alien, and I have even problems in finding the article of description (at least to know from where it was described and how it looks like). Moreover, no databases or articles from the Black Sea reported it as an alien
Eugenio GERVASINI
2/19/2015 1:28 PM
The species in question is PTerosperma joergensenii (R17373)
Kostas Tsiamis
3/31/2015 12:56 PM
Type specimen from Adriatic, better not include it as alien
Eugenio GERVASINI
4/17/2015 10:05 AM
The species has been deleted from the EASIN Catalogue because native to Europe
Fabio CROCETTA
[Closing post]
4/17/2015 - 10:05 AM
The species has been deleted from the EASIN Catalogue because native to Europe
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