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Italian still life paintings as a resource for reconstructing past Mediterranean aquatic biodiversity. [PDF]
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Torpedo (Torpedo) torpedo torpedo (Linnaeus 1758
2014* □ Torpedo (Torpedo) torpedo (Linnaeus, 1758) – Common torpedo; Tremelga-de-olhos ①, ②, Tormentim, Dormideira or Tremedeira③ The presence of this species off the Azores needs further documentation (Santos et al. 1997).
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Torpedo torpedo torpedo (Linnaeus 1758
2020Torpedo torpedo (Linnaeus 1758) —Common torpedo Taxonomy. First record from Lebanon as Torpedo oculata, Bel. by Gruvel (1931: 77); subsequently recorded as Torpedo torpedo (Linnaeus 1758) by George et al. (1964: 10); as Torpedo torpedo (Linnaeus) by Mouneimné (1977: 60); as Torpedo torpedo (Linnaeus 1758) by Mouneimné (2002: 66). Material in collection:
Bariche, Michel, Fricke, Ronald
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3.1.3 | Morphological comparison with other Torpedo species The dorsal color pattern of T. suessii easily distinguishes it from congeners from the northwestern Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, and adjacent gulfs: from (1) T. panthera with small, irregular whitish spots; (2) T. sinuspersici characterized by a vermiculate or marbled whitish pattern over a dark
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3.1.3 | Morphological comparison with other Torpedo species The dorsal color pattern of T. suessii easily distinguishes it from congeners from the northwestern Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, and adjacent gulfs: from (1) T. panthera with small, irregular whitish spots; (2) T. sinuspersici characterized by a vermiculate or marbled whitish pattern over a dark
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