“…The studies hitherto conducted on the annual cycle of sexual reproduction in scleractinian corals refer almost exclusively to tropical and subtropical species (Fadlallah 1983b, Harrison & Wallace 1990, Richmond & Hunter 1990, Richmond 1997, Lam 2000, with few data on reproduction in temperate species (Stoddart & Black 1985, Ward 1992, Beauchamp 1993, and references therein). In particular, for species living in the Mediterranean, information is available only from the 19th century, on Caryophyllia smithi, Astroides calycularis, Balanophyllia regia, B. pruvoti and Cladopsammia rolandi (Lacaze-Duthiers 1873, 1897, and from the last few years on B. europaea (Goffredo & Telò 1998, Goffredo et al 2000.…”