2018
DOI: 10.3750/aiep/02326
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First record of Microichthys coccoi (Actinopterygii: Perciformes: Epigonidae) from the Balearic Islands (western Mediterranean)

Abstract: Ordines F., Fricke R., Williston A., Guijarro B., Massutí E. 2018 Results. Microichthys coccoi is recorded for the first time from the Balearic Islands, which expands its distributional range inside the Mediterranean more than 1000 km westwards. Conclusions. Like the other known specimens, except for those collected in the Strait of Messina, the presently described individual was caught on the slope, confirming that M. coccoi is a deep-water species. The comparison of this fish with Azorean specimens indicated… Show more

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“…Lauria et al ., 2017) and in the Balearic Islands it has also been used to study essential and sensitive habitats and the influence of benthic communities on demersal resources (Ordines & Massutí, 2009; Ordines et al ., 2009, 2011). Moreover, clear advances in biodiversity knowledge are being made from samples obtained during the MEDITS surveys, particularly in the case of small benthic fishes, such as the Callionymidae and Gobidae fishes, but also other fishes and echinoderms (Farias et al ., 2016; Kovačić et al ., 2017, 2018, 2019; Fricke & Ordines, 2017 a , 2017 b ; Ordines et al ., 2018, 2019 a , 2019 b ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lauria et al ., 2017) and in the Balearic Islands it has also been used to study essential and sensitive habitats and the influence of benthic communities on demersal resources (Ordines & Massutí, 2009; Ordines et al ., 2009, 2011). Moreover, clear advances in biodiversity knowledge are being made from samples obtained during the MEDITS surveys, particularly in the case of small benthic fishes, such as the Callionymidae and Gobidae fishes, but also other fishes and echinoderms (Farias et al ., 2016; Kovačić et al ., 2017, 2018, 2019; Fricke & Ordines, 2017 a , 2017 b ; Ordines et al ., 2018, 2019 a , 2019 b ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, new species have also been recently discovered in Spanish waters. These include Speleogobius llorisi Kovačić et al, 2016(Kovačić et al, 2016, Protogrammus alboranensis Fricke et al, 2016(Farias et al, 2016Fricke & Ordines, 2017), Buenia massutti Kovačić et al, 2017(Kovačić et al, 2017, Buenia lombartei Kovačić et al, 2018(Kovačić et al, 2018, and Microichthys coccoi Rüpell, 1852 (Ordines et al, 2018).…”
Section: Gaps In Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%