Based on an examination of several collections made in Maltese waters, 20 cephalopods are recorded of which three genera and seven species are reported for the first time from Maltese waters. The identity of some previously dubious records is clarified. Information is given on the material examined during the present study as well as on geographical distribution and habitat preferences of the species. Notes on the diagnostic charactcrs required for accurate identification and details of important diagnostic features arc included. All the species recorded are also known from the Strait of Sicily and other areas in the Central Mediterranean. There are very few Maltese records of pelagic species. This is partly a result of the fishing techniqu...
The intention of this guide is to help identifying cephalopod species in the Mediterranean Sea which...
The chilopod fauna of the Maltese Islands (Malta, Gozo, Comino) was studied from a faunistic and zoo...
An extensive review of cephalopod fauna in the Central and North Atlantic coast of Africa was perfor...
The only species of Cephalopholis currently known from the Mediterranean is Cephalopholis taeniops (...
The Sepiolidae is the most diverse cephalopod family in the Mediterranean Sea, where 17 species hav...
Compared with their shelf-living relatives, the biology and ecology of most pelagic and deep-sea cep...
In this Catalogue 58 species of Cephalopods, the presence of which in the Mediterranean has been wel...
Compared to their shelf-living relatives, the biology and ecology of most pelagic and deep-sea cepha...
Specimens of the phylum Sipuncula collected through a span of eleven years from around the Maltese I...
Thoracican cirripedes collected from the Maltese Islands and their coastal waters were identified. B...
An extensive review of cephalopod fauna in the Central and North Atlantic coast of Africa was perfor...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGAn extensive review of cepha...
Nine species belonging to three genera of the subfamily Sepiolinae (Leach, 1817) were collected in t...
The present study concerns faunal composition and distribution of cephalopods in the southern Aegean...
The aim of the study was to define the commercial importance of cephalopods caught by trawlers from ...
The intention of this guide is to help identifying cephalopod species in the Mediterranean Sea which...
The chilopod fauna of the Maltese Islands (Malta, Gozo, Comino) was studied from a faunistic and zoo...
An extensive review of cephalopod fauna in the Central and North Atlantic coast of Africa was perfor...
The only species of Cephalopholis currently known from the Mediterranean is Cephalopholis taeniops (...
The Sepiolidae is the most diverse cephalopod family in the Mediterranean Sea, where 17 species hav...
Compared with their shelf-living relatives, the biology and ecology of most pelagic and deep-sea cep...
In this Catalogue 58 species of Cephalopods, the presence of which in the Mediterranean has been wel...
Compared to their shelf-living relatives, the biology and ecology of most pelagic and deep-sea cepha...
Specimens of the phylum Sipuncula collected through a span of eleven years from around the Maltese I...
Thoracican cirripedes collected from the Maltese Islands and their coastal waters were identified. B...
An extensive review of cephalopod fauna in the Central and North Atlantic coast of Africa was perfor...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGAn extensive review of cepha...
Nine species belonging to three genera of the subfamily Sepiolinae (Leach, 1817) were collected in t...
The present study concerns faunal composition and distribution of cephalopods in the southern Aegean...
The aim of the study was to define the commercial importance of cephalopods caught by trawlers from ...
The intention of this guide is to help identifying cephalopod species in the Mediterranean Sea which...
The chilopod fauna of the Maltese Islands (Malta, Gozo, Comino) was studied from a faunistic and zoo...
An extensive review of cephalopod fauna in the Central and North Atlantic coast of Africa was perfor...