Distaplia bermudensis Van Name, 1902
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Distaplia bermudensis Van Name, 1902 |
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Distaplia bermudensis Van Name, 1902 View in CoL Fig. 3J
Material examined.
CAGoM-00102, Mad 4, 14 m, 17-06-2015, leg. L. Palomino-Alvarez; CAGoM-0095 Mad 4, 17-06-2015, 9 m, leg. L. Palomino-Alvarez.
Remarks.
Although this species is common in many Caribbean countries, we found it in only one location.
Global distribution.
United States ( Van Name 1921, 1945; Plough 1978), Bermudas ( Van Name 1902, 1945; Berrill 1932; Gravier 1955; Monniot 1972), Cuba (Hernandez 1990), Jamaica ( Goodbody 2003), Puerto Rico ( Van Name 1921), Virgin Islands, St Thomas ( Van Name 1921), Guadeloupe (Monniot 1983); Belize ( Goodbody 2004), Panamá ( Collin et al. 2005, Rocha et al. 2005), Curaçao (Millar 1962; Goodbody 1984), Venezuela (Millar 1962; Goodbody 1984; Rocha et al. 2010), Guyana (Millar 1978), French Guiana ( Monniot 2016), Brazil ( Millar 1958, 1977; Rodrigues and Rocha 1993; Rodrigues et al. 1998; Rocha et al. 2005; Rocha and Costa 2005; Rocha and Kremer 2005), Senegal ( Pérès 1949), and Italy ( Mastrototaro and Brunetti 2006).
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