AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Bankia fimbriatula | |
Date of the first record (?) | 1847 References (not structured): Nichols AR (1900) A list of the marine mollusca of Ireland. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Series 3: 5 (28): 477-662. Comments: Recorded from a ships hull in 1847. |
Recipient region (?) | Country: Ireland LME: 24. Celtic-Biscay Shelf LME sub-region: Celtic seas References (not structured): Nichols AR (1900) A list of the marine mollusca of Ireland. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Series 3: 5 (28): 477-662. Comments: Locality of the find is not mentioned. |
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Source region (?) | Unknown References (not structured): Tebble N (1966) British bivalve seashells. British Museum Natural History 212pp. Comments: According to Tebble it is known from the West Indies and specimens are occasionally found in drift wood. |
Pathway / Vector (?) | Level of certainty: Direct evidence Pathway: Vessels Vector: Ship’s hull References (not structured): Nichols AR (1900) A list of the marine mollusca of Ireland. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Series 3: 5 (28): 477-662. Comments: Found associated with the hull of a vessel. |
Habitat type (?) | Not entered | |
Wave exposure (?) | Not entered | |
Salinity range (?) | Not entered | |
Temperature range (?) | Not entered |
Zonation / Substratum (?) | Not entered | |
Reproductive duration (?) | Unknown Comments: Not known to reproduce or recruit in Irish waters. | |
Reproductive seasonality (?) | Not entered | |
Migration pattern (?) | Not entered |
Population status (?) | Not established (Low level of certainty) References (not structured): Nichols AR (1900) A list of the marine mollusca of Ireland. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Series 3: 5 (28): 477-662 Comments: There are no records known since. |
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Species status (?) | Non-indigenous species References (not structured): Tebble N (1966) British bivalve seashells. British Museum Natural History 212pp. Comments: Occurs in the tropical west Atlantic region and if occasionally found in drift timber. |
Created by | Dan Minchin |
Last update by | Dan Minchin, 2013-11-03 |