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The long journey of Fusinus rostratus (Olivi, 1792) (Gastropoda Fasciolariidae) from Portugal coasts to Venice Lagoon 113

Russo, 2008 but this latter is easily distinguishable.           Israel and Sinai. The Israel Academy of Sciences and
These observations were made on a large amount                   Humanities, Jerusalem, 405 pp., figs. 1–372.
of specimens from the different localities.                  Bianchi C.N., 1983. Ecologia e distribuzione dei Poli-
                                                                 cheti serpuloidei nella Laguna veneta (Adriatico Set-
    To confute this thesis the observations were ex-             tentrionale). Atti del Museo Civico di Storia nturale
tended also to a number of tropical species of the               di Trieste, 35: 157–172.
genus Fusinus, not useful to list here, confirming           Buzzurro G. & Russo P., 2001. Fusinus dalpiazi (Coen,
that the presence of secondary cords is not occasio-             1918), a controversial species. Triton, 4: 1–3,5, figs.
nal and cannot be attributed to the single specimen:             8–12.
some species possess them and others do not.                 Buzzurro G. & Russo P., 2007. Fusinus del Mediterra-
                                                                 neo/Mediterranean Fusinus. Milano, 280 pp.
    From the observation of several juveniles it can         Coen G.S. & Vatova A., 1932. Malacofauna Arupinensis.
be seen that for a height of 8 mm there are not yet              Thalassia, 1: 1–53.
secondary cords for 3 whorls; for a height of 14 mm          Crocetta F., Bonomolo G., Albano P.G., Barco A., Houart
and 4 whorls they appear on the body whorl; in spe-              R. & Oliverio M., 2012. The status of the northea-
cimens with 5-5,5 whorls they appear also in the pe-             stern Atlantic and Mediterranean small mussel drills
nultimate whorl and in the larger ones with 7 whorls             of the Ocinebrina aciculate complex (Mollusca, Ga-
the secondary cords are present from the third last              stropoda, Muricidae), with the description of a new
whorl.                                                           species. Scientia Marina doi: 10.3989.02A.
                                                             D’Amico A., 1912. I Molluschi raccolti nel Mediterraneo
    This preliminary study has not dealt with the                dalla R.N. “Washington” durante le campagne talas-
problem of a possible specific division of the diffe-            sografiche (1881–83). Archivio Zoologico Italiano,
rent morpha of Fusinus rostratus. The current state              5: 233–279.
of the art considers them all belonging to the same          D’Ancona C., 1871. Malacologia pliocenica italiana. Fa-
species.                                                         scicolo I. Generi Strombus, Murex, Typhis. Memorie
                                                                 del Regio Comitato Geologivo d’Italia. Vol. 1. Tip.
    The aim of this study is to split this species by            G. Barbera, Firenze, 141 pp., pls. 1–15.
geographical areas in order to facilitate further            Donnarumma V., 1968. Conchiglie del Medio Adriatico.
studies.                                                         Conchiglie, 4: 5–12.
                                                             Hidalgo J.G., 1917. Fauna Malacologica de Espana, Por-
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS                                                 tugal y las Baleares. Tomo 1, Introducion. Imprenta
                                                                 de M. Ginesta, Madrid, I-CXVII, 184 pp.
    The Author wishes to thank Dr. D. Scarponi and           Jacquotte R., 1962. Etude des fonds de Maerle de Medi-
Dr. G. Gasparotto, Department of Earth Sciences,                 terranée. Recuil desTravaux de le Station Marine
University of Bologna for the SEM photographs                    d’Endoume, 26: 141–235.
implement and the friends Loris Perini and Mirco             Kaicher S.D., 1978. Cart Catalogue of Word-Wide
Vianello (Chioggia), Roberto Costantini (Silvi Ma-               Shells. Pack n. 18. Fasciolariidae I, St Petrsburg, Flo-
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dasca, Carlos Afonso and Nelson Tiago (Portugal)             Ledoyer M., 1969. Ecologie de la faune vagile des bio-
for providing study material.                                    topes méditerranées accessibles en scaphander auto-
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