scholarly journals FIRST RECORD OL DEVIL FISH SCORPACNA NTUERAE(PISCES: SCORPAENLDAE) IN THE COLOMBIAN PACIFIC

Author(s):  
Ariel Gómez C. ◽  
Luis Alonso Zapata P. ◽  
Giovanni Gómez C. ◽  
Wilberto Angulo V.

The presence of S. afuerae is registered for first time in Colombian Pacific waters. Considering the period and the relative abundance, the cause to be is presumed the migratory effect by the cold phenomenon “La Niña”, declared in the end of 1998 and/or the few samples in the rocky zones offshore the continental shelf.

2011 ◽  
Vol 38 (22) ◽  
pp. n/a-n/a ◽  
Author(s):  
SungHyun Nam ◽  
Hey-Jin Kim ◽  
Uwe Send
Keyword(s):  
La Niña ◽  

Zootaxa ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 723 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
FRANKLIN NOEL SANTOS ◽  
RICARDO SILVA ABSALÃO

The genus Pisinna Monterosato, 1878 (Anabathridae Ponder, 1988) is reported from the Brazilian coast for the first time. Pisinna bicincta n. sp. is found off Esp rito Santo State (65 67 m depth) on the Brazilian continental shelf. It is diagnosed by its pupiform shell, with subsutural depression, two spiral bands (one white and one orange), dome-shaped paucispiral protoconch sculptured with about 17 spiral rows of minute flat pits, teleoconch with about 22 oblique axial cordlets, and aperture with columellar tooth.


Author(s):  
Nelson Manrique-Rodríguez ◽  
Giomar H. Borrero-Pérez

This paper reports Schizostella bifurcata, a member of the family Gorgonocephalidae for the first time in the Colombian Caribbean. This report is based on specimens collected from the continental shelf of Santa Marta bay, where the species was found associated with gorgonians.


2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (3) ◽  
pp. 349
Author(s):  
Guillermo Guzman ◽  
Rubén Escribano

The occurrence of Funchalia woodwardi is reported for the first time for the Southeast Pacific region off the Chilean coast. Two specimens were collected during the program of scientific cruises to remote areas (CIMAR). The first specimen was collected in 1999 for the cruise CIMAR 5 station 21 (27°00'08"S-94°05'49"W) and the second specimen was collected in 2015 for the cruise CIMAR 21 station 11 (27°00'07"S-79°05'05"W) to oceanic Chilean island and represent the first record of this genus in the Pacific waters of America. With this new record the distribution of the species is pan tropical.


ZooKeys ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 918 ◽  
pp. 151-160
Author(s):  
Rafael Carballeira ◽  
Cosme D. Romay ◽  
Atocha Ramos

The discovery of Plumatella repens floatoblasts in wetlands of the La Niña Bonita Reservoir and the Ciénaga de Zapata Swamp, Cuba, constitutes the first record of a freshwater bryozoan species on the island and extends the distribution range of the species in the insular Caribbean. Unlike the inland waters of the Lesser Antilles the greater availability of water and lower salinity are likely the main factors that determine the distribution of P. repens in the Greater Antilles.


2007 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 83-90 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beatriz Mothes ◽  
Maurício Campos ◽  
Cléa Lerner ◽  
João Luís Carraro ◽  
Fernando José Parra-Velandia

This work provides new information on agelasid sponges found on the continental shelf off northern Brazil. Agelas sceptrum (Lamarck, 1815) and Agelas wiedenmayeri Alcolado, 1984 have their first record for the Brazilian coast. Agelas dispar Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 and Agelas schmidti Wilson, 1902, previously recorded from Brazil, are cited for the first time off the mouth of the Amazon River.


Author(s):  
Adriana Aguirre Aguirre ◽  
Nelson Manrique Rodríguez ◽  
Norella Cruz Castaño

This paper reports Pilumnus pannosus Rathbun, a member of the family Pilumnidae, for the first time from the Colombian Caribbean. This report is based on specimens collected on the continental shelf of the Guajira Peninsula, where the species was found associated with seagrass meadows of Thalassia testudinum.


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