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Planiliza carinata

Description

Planiliza carinata (Valenciennes 1836) —Keeled mullet

Taxonomy. First record from Lebanon as Liza carinata (Ehrenberg 1836) by Mouneimné (2002: 186–187); recently recorded as Liza carinata by Bariche et al. (2015: 2366); as Liza carinata by Fanelli et al. (2015: 2169). Material in collection: AUBM.

Distribution. Red Sea, western Indian Ocean: East Africa, Seychelles, Madagascar and Persian Gulf east to India; immigrated into eastern Mediterranean Sea through Suez Canal (Red Sea immigrant).

Conservation. IUCN: Global (DD: 23 February 2014). Capture and threats: Unknown. Occurrence: Common. Non-indigenous species, no conservation action needed.

Notes

Published as part of Bariche, Michel & Fricke, Ronald, 2020, The marine ichthyofauna of Lebanon: an annotated checklist, history, biogeography, and conservation status, pp. 1-157 in Zootaxa 4775 (1) on pages 120-121, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4775.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/3983887

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Valenciennes
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Order
Perciformes
Family
Mugilidae
Genus
Planiliza
Species
carinata
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Planiliza carinata (Valenciennes, 1836) sec. Bariche & Fricke, 2020

References

  • Mouneimne, N. (2002) Poissons marins du Liban et de la Mediterranee orientale. INCAM-EU / CNRS Lebanon, Beyrouth, 271 pp.
  • Bariche, M., Torres, M., Smith, C., Sayar, N., Azzurro, E., Baker, R. & Bernardi, G. (2015) Red Sea fishes in the Mediterranean Sea: a preliminary investigation of a biological invasion using DNA barcoding. Journal of Biogeography, 42 (12), 2363 - 2373. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / jbi. 12595
  • Fanelli, E., Azzurro, E., Bariche, M., Cartes, J. E. & Maynou, F. (2015) Depicting the novel Eastern Mediterranean food web: a stable isotopes study following Lessepsian fish invasion. Biological Invasions, 17, 2163 - 2178. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 10530 - 015 - 0868 - 5