The Mediterranean specimens of the genus Microporella collected from shallow water habitats during several surveys and cruises undertaken mostly off the Italian coast are revised. As a result of the disentanglement of the M. ciliata complex and the examination of new material, three new species, M. bicollaris sp. nov., M. ichnusae sp. nov., and M. pachyspina sp. nov., are described from submarine caves or associated with seagrasses and algae. An additional species Microporella sp. A, distinct by its finely reticulate ascopore, is described but left in open nomenclature owing to the limitations of a single infertile fragment. After examination of all available material, based on their identical zooidal morphology, the genus Diporula is regar...
<div><p>Eight NE Atlantic and Mediterranean species, which were originally assigned to the genus <i>...
Two new species of cheilostomate bryozoans are described from material preserved in museums: Cradosc...
Hull fouling is considered to be the most significant vector of introduction of marine non-indigenou...
The Mediterranean specimens of the genus Microporella collected from shallow water habitats during s...
New research on bryozoans has determined that formerly widespread species are in many cases complexe...
The genus CollarinaJullien, 1886 (Cribrilinidae Hincks, 1879) has until now been known from the Atla...
Eight NE Atlantic and Mediterranean species, which were originally assigned to the genus Schizoporel...
Investigation of bryozoan faunas collected in two submarine caves in Lesvos Island, Aegean Sea revea...
Eight NE Atlantic and Mediterranean species, which were originally assigned to the genus Schizoporel...
Figure 6 Microporella ichnusae sp. nov. from the Iberian-Provençal Basin, NW Sardinia, Capo Caccia-I...
The Pacific cheilostome bryozoan Celleporaria brunnea (Hincks, 1884), a non-indigenous species alrea...
Microporella Hincks, 1877 is one of the most diverse genera of cheilostome bryozoans, containing mor...
FIGURE 2. M. browni n. sp., specimens from Maldive Islands, Indian Ocean (A, C) and Beirut, SE Medit...
The cheilostome bryozoan genus Monoporella is poorly resolved taxonomically; only four Recent specie...
In the framework of a wider systematic survey aimed at studying non-indigenous species in Italian ha...
<div><p>Eight NE Atlantic and Mediterranean species, which were originally assigned to the genus <i>...
Two new species of cheilostomate bryozoans are described from material preserved in museums: Cradosc...
Hull fouling is considered to be the most significant vector of introduction of marine non-indigenou...
The Mediterranean specimens of the genus Microporella collected from shallow water habitats during s...
New research on bryozoans has determined that formerly widespread species are in many cases complexe...
The genus CollarinaJullien, 1886 (Cribrilinidae Hincks, 1879) has until now been known from the Atla...
Eight NE Atlantic and Mediterranean species, which were originally assigned to the genus Schizoporel...
Investigation of bryozoan faunas collected in two submarine caves in Lesvos Island, Aegean Sea revea...
Eight NE Atlantic and Mediterranean species, which were originally assigned to the genus Schizoporel...
Figure 6 Microporella ichnusae sp. nov. from the Iberian-Provençal Basin, NW Sardinia, Capo Caccia-I...
The Pacific cheilostome bryozoan Celleporaria brunnea (Hincks, 1884), a non-indigenous species alrea...
Microporella Hincks, 1877 is one of the most diverse genera of cheilostome bryozoans, containing mor...
FIGURE 2. M. browni n. sp., specimens from Maldive Islands, Indian Ocean (A, C) and Beirut, SE Medit...
The cheilostome bryozoan genus Monoporella is poorly resolved taxonomically; only four Recent specie...
In the framework of a wider systematic survey aimed at studying non-indigenous species in Italian ha...
<div><p>Eight NE Atlantic and Mediterranean species, which were originally assigned to the genus <i>...
Two new species of cheilostomate bryozoans are described from material preserved in museums: Cradosc...
Hull fouling is considered to be the most significant vector of introduction of marine non-indigenou...