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Nuevas citas de nemertinos en la península Ibérica

Authors: Herrera-Bachiller, Alfonso; Fernández-Álvarez, Fernando Ángel; Junoy, Juan;

Nuevas citas de nemertinos en la península Ibérica

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En 1870 se registra en aguas del cabo Finisterre el primer nemertino conocido para la península Ibérica, el heteronemertino Euborlasia elizabethae (McIntosh, 1874). Curiosamente, esta especie no se vuelve a recolectar hasta pasados más de 140 años, siendo recogido un segundo ejemplar en la ría de Vigo en 2013. Otro heteronemertino, que posiblemente haya sido confundido con otras especies del mismo género es Cerebratulus fuscus (McIntosh, 1873‑874), observado únicamente en la plataforma continental asturiana hace más de dos décadas y, más recientemente, en aguas de Águilas (Murcia). Emplectonemaneesii (Örsted, 1843), una especie típica del Atlántico europeo, también ha sido citada en las aguas gallegas de la ría de Arosa. En esta comunicación se presenta, además la lista taxonómica de especies válidas de nemertinos de las aguas españolas y portuguesas, incluyendo Madeira, Açores, Baleares y Canarias, con 75 especies (15 Paleonemertea, 23 Pilidiophora y 37 Hoplonemertea) pertenecientes a 34 géneros. Se trata de un bajo número de especies en comparación con las aproximadamente cuatrocientas especies enumeradas en Europa. Esta falta de conocimiento se debe principalmente al bajo número de investigadores interesados en el Filo y a las dificultades taxonómicas bien conocidas de su estudio

XVIII Simposio Ibérico de Estudios de Biología Marina (SIEBM), 2-5 september 2014, Gijón.-- XVIII Simposio Ibérico de Estudos de Biologia Marinha (SIEBM).-- 1 page

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Nemertea, Clasificación, Península Ibérica, Classification, Ribbon worms, Nemertinos, Checklist, Iberian Peninsula

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