Ecrobia vitrea (Risso, 1826)
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2020.31.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13231671 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038B9F06-716C-2F4B-FF29-572B11D5FBD1 |
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Ecrobia vitrea (Risso, 1826) |
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Ecrobia vitrea (Risso, 1826) View in CoL ( fig. 6 View Figures )
Distribution: West Mediterranean species, its distribution in Europe ranges from the Iberian Peninsula to Malta, Italy and Albania ( de Jong et al. 2014; Glöer 2019). Although its occurrence in North Africa seems obvious, but there no clear evidence on its presence in Morocco, hence we record it for the first time in the north-eastern part of the country ( fig. 1 View Figure 1 ).
Sampling site: Marchica lagoon at Bokana (35°14'17.246" N 2°53'55.892" W) GoogleMaps ; Chebbak spring (35°05'18.2" N 2°21'04.0" W) GoogleMaps ; Moulouya River mouth at Saidia (35°7'22.739" N 2°20'28.356" W) GoogleMaps .
Habitat: This Mediterranean mud snail is a typical inhabitant of brackish waters. In the studied area, it was found in slightly brackish water systems near the Mediterranean coast, such as the River mouth and backwaters of the Moulouya at Saidia ( fig. 11 View Figures ), and even in ponds on the dune ridge of Nador lagoon.
Associated species: Mercuria gauthieri and marine gastropods.
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