New records of fish of the genus Abudefduf observed and photographed in the Lebanese coastal waters are reported in the paper. The individuals from photos were examined on the basis of visible external morphological characters and geographical location already known in the Mediterranean Sea, as well as compared with photos taken elsewhere in their natural environments from various online sources. In agreement with that reported by other authors, a careful analysis of these photos shows uncertainties in the validity of the visual characters previously used to distinguish between the two congeners A. vaigiensis and A. saxatilis already reported in the Mediterranean Sea, and even their possible confusion with A. troschelii. In some individuals...
POMACENTRIDAE Abudefduf sexfasciatus (Lacepède 1801) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt (A...
Fishermen caught a different eel species at night with hook on July 7, 2019 (36°48'59.21"N: 30°38'23...
The Norwegian skate Dipturus nidarosiensis (Storm, 1881) has only recently been recorded in the west...
Background: Alien fish species are increasing in the Mediterranean Sea, urging closer monitoring of ...
The first sighting of Abudefduf individuals from Maltese (Central Mediterranean) coastal waters is r...
This paper presents morphometric and genetic barcoding analyses of the first record of the Cocoa Dam...
Specimens of Abudefduf sp. collected in the Levantine region were previously assumed to be the Lesse...
The first Mediterranean record of the pomacanthid Holacanthus africanus, caught within the Maltese w...
The discovery of new alien species in Libyan waters, whether introduced by Lessepsian migrati...
The tropical Atlantic originated saddled snake eel, Pisodonophis semicinctus (Richardson, 1848) and ...
Here we document the first occurrence of the red cornetfish Fistularia petimba in the Levantine Basi...
In September 2010, one specimen of the twobar seabream Acanthopagrus bifasciatus was recorded for th...
Pomadasys incisus is a thermophilous coastal subtropical fish species belonging to the family Haemul...
An individual fish, identified as a species of Paranthias, is recorded from a photograph taken in Ju...
Since the Suez Canal connected the Red Sea with the Mediterranean, several fish species have migrate...
POMACENTRIDAE Abudefduf sexfasciatus (Lacepède 1801) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt (A...
Fishermen caught a different eel species at night with hook on July 7, 2019 (36°48'59.21"N: 30°38'23...
The Norwegian skate Dipturus nidarosiensis (Storm, 1881) has only recently been recorded in the west...
Background: Alien fish species are increasing in the Mediterranean Sea, urging closer monitoring of ...
The first sighting of Abudefduf individuals from Maltese (Central Mediterranean) coastal waters is r...
This paper presents morphometric and genetic barcoding analyses of the first record of the Cocoa Dam...
Specimens of Abudefduf sp. collected in the Levantine region were previously assumed to be the Lesse...
The first Mediterranean record of the pomacanthid Holacanthus africanus, caught within the Maltese w...
The discovery of new alien species in Libyan waters, whether introduced by Lessepsian migrati...
The tropical Atlantic originated saddled snake eel, Pisodonophis semicinctus (Richardson, 1848) and ...
Here we document the first occurrence of the red cornetfish Fistularia petimba in the Levantine Basi...
In September 2010, one specimen of the twobar seabream Acanthopagrus bifasciatus was recorded for th...
Pomadasys incisus is a thermophilous coastal subtropical fish species belonging to the family Haemul...
An individual fish, identified as a species of Paranthias, is recorded from a photograph taken in Ju...
Since the Suez Canal connected the Red Sea with the Mediterranean, several fish species have migrate...
POMACENTRIDAE Abudefduf sexfasciatus (Lacepède 1801) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt (A...
Fishermen caught a different eel species at night with hook on July 7, 2019 (36°48'59.21"N: 30°38'23...
The Norwegian skate Dipturus nidarosiensis (Storm, 1881) has only recently been recorded in the west...