“…Trichohyalus aguayoi was originally described in littoral waters in Cuba (Bermúdez, 1935) and later reported in different brackish environments in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico (Arnold, 1954;Boltovskoy & Hincapié de Martínez, 1983;Scott et al, 1991), in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea (Tufesco, 1969(Tufesco, , 1973Lévy, 1982;Albani et al, 1991;Zampi et al, 1996;Foresi et al, 2004), in the Atlantic (Javaux & Scott, 2003) and the Pacifi c coast of North America (Murray, 1991), in Hawaii (Resig, 1974), in South America (Boltovskoy & Vidarte, 1977;Scott et al, 1990) or even in Australia (Albani, 1968), where a very similar species, possibly co-specifi c with T. aguayoi, Trichohyalus tropicus (Collins, 1958), has also been found in non-marine saline lakes (Cann & De Dekker, 1981). In the Iberian Peninsula, this species is limited to the Mediterranean area and has been reported living in the Ebro Delta (Usera et al, 1989;Cearreta et al, 2016) in the Santa Pola Salinas (Zaninetti, 1984) or in the Torreblanca lagoon (Usera et al, 1990b;Arco et al, 1991;Guillem, 2007).…”