“…Similarly to the other large sized Mediterranean searobin (Table 6), the upper and lower depth limits might be individuated around 50 and 900 m, respectively. Unfortunately, no specific comparison can be done for the depth-size relation, but among the other searobins it has been reported for 3 species (Chelidonichthys lucernus, C. obscurus and Lepidotrigla cavillone) (Papaconstantinou 1982, Campillo 1992, Colloca et al 1997, Faltas and Abdallah 1997, Serena et al 1998, Marano et al 1999, Voliani et al 2000, Ceriola et al 2004, İşmen et al 2004, Eryılmaz and Meriç 2005, Uçkun 2005, İlhan and Toğulga 2007, Boudaya et al 2008, Cicek et al 2008, Froese and Pauly 2009, Ragonese and Bianchini 2010. Sexual differentiation represents another matter of discussion, but also for this aspect both grey literature (Pizzicori unpublished*) and published data (Pizzicori et al 1995, Mytilineou et al 2004 indicate an overall First of all, the sex ratio fluctuates around 0.5 according to the season and the location, a pattern quite similar to other triglids (Table 6 and Papaconstantinou 1981Papaconstantinou , 1983.…”