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(Kolombatovic, 1894); A2: the Previous Name Was Antonogadus Spp Remarks on TM list: a1: The previous name was Antonogadus megalokynodon (Kolombatovic, 1894); a2: The previous name was Antonogadus spp. (Wheeler, 1969); The species Gaidropsarus spp . has two codes ANTOSPP (old) and the new one GAIDSPP; a3: The previous name was Aspitrigla cuculus (Linnaeus, 1758); a4: The previous name was Aspitrigla obscura (Bloch & Schneider, 1801); a5: The previous name was Balistes carolinensis Gmelin, 1789; a6: The previous name was Bathypterois mediterraneus Bauchot, 1962; The species Bathypterois dubius has two codes BATHDUB and BATHMED (the code BATHMED is considered non valid); a7: The family Blenniidae has two codes BLENNSPP (wrong) and the new one BLEIDAE; a8: The previous name was Blennius gattorugine Linnaeus, 1758; a9: The previous name was Blennius incognitus Bath, 1968; a10: The previous name was Blennius pavo Risso, 1810 or Lipophrys pavo (Risso, 1810); a11: The previous name was Blennius rouxi Cocco, 1833; a12: The previous name was Blennius tentacularis Brünnich, 1768; a13: The species Callionymus risso Lesueur, 1814 has two codes CALLRIS and CALMRIS (the code CALLRIS is considered non valid); a14: The previous name was Callionymus phaeton Günther, 1861; a15: The previous name was Centrophorus uyato (Rafinesque, 1810); a16: The previous name was Cephalacanthus volitans (Linnaeus, 1758); a17: The previous name was Citharus macrolepidotus (Bloch, 1787); a18: The previous name was Coelorhynchus coelorhynchus (Risso, 1810); a19: The previous name was Dasyatis violacea (Bonaparte, 1832); a20: The species Diplodus puntazzo (Walbaum, 1792) has two codes DIPLPUN and PUNTPUN (the code PUNTPUN is considered non valid); a21: The previous name was Epinephelus alexandrinus (Valenciennes, 1828); a22: The previous name was Epinephelus guaza (Jordan & Evermann, 1896); a23: The previous name was Gadus merlangus Linnaeus, 1758; a24: The previous name was Gobius colonialus Risso, 1820; a25: The previous name was Gobius friesii Malm, 1874; a26: The previous name was Gobius linearis Düben, 1845; a27: The previous name was Gobius quadrimaculatus Valenciennes, 1837; a28: The previous name was Gobius sanzoi De Buen, 1918; a29: The previous name was Gobius suerii Risso, 1810; a30: The previous name was Labrus bimaculatus Linnaeus, 1758; a31: The previous name was Lipophrys adriaticus (Steindachner & Kolombatovic, 1883); a32: An other name was Microchirus theophila (Risso, 1810); a33: The family Mugilidae has two codes MUGISPP (wrong) and the new one MUGLDAE; a34: The previous name was Mustelus mediterraneus Quignard & Capapé, 1972; a35: The family Myctophidae has two codes MYCOSPP (wrong) and the new one MYCPDAE; a36: The previous name was Nettodarus brevirostris (Facciolà, 1887); a37: The previous name was Notolepis rissoi (Bonaparte, 1840); a38: The previous name was Notoscopelus kroeyeri (Malm, 1861); The species Notoscopelus bolini has two codes NOTSBOL and NOTSKRO (the code NOTSKRO is considered non valid); a39: The previous name was Odontaspis taurus (Rafinesque, 1810) or Eugomphodus taurus (Rafinesque, 1810); a40: The previous name was Oligopus ater Risso, 1810; a41: The previous name was Paraliparis leptochirus (Tortonese, 1959); a42: The previous name was Paralepis speciosa Bellotti, 1878; The species Paralepis coregonoides has two codes PARLCOR and PARLSPE (the code PARLSPE is considered non valid); a43: The previous name was Phrynorhombus regius (Bonnaterre, 1788); a44: The previous name was Psetta maxima (Linnaeus, 1758); a45: The previous name was Raja alba Lacepède, 1803; a46: The previous name was Raja batis Linnaeus, 1758; a47: The previous name was Raja circularis Couch, 1838; a48: The previous name was Raja fullonica Linnaeus, 1758; a49: The previous name was Raja melitensis Clark, 1926; a50: The previous name was Raja naevus Müller & Henle, 1841; a51: The previous name was Raja nidarosiensis Storm, 1881; a52: The previous name was Raja oxyrinchus Linnaeus, 1758; a53: The previous name was Scomber pneumatophorus japonicus Temminck & Schlegel, 1844; a54: The previous name was Scymnorhinus licha (Bonnaterre, 1788); a55: The previous name was Solea impar Bennett, 1831; a56: The previous name was Solea kleini (Risso, 1827); a57: The previous name was Solea lascaris (Risso, 1810); a58: The previous name was Solea vulgaris Quensel, 1806; a59: The previous name was Sparus coeruleostictus (Valenciennes, 1830); a60: The previous name was Sparus pagrus Linnaeus, 1758; a61: The previous name was Sphoeroides cutaneus (Günther, 1870); a62: The previous name was Trachyrhynchus trachyrhynchus (Risso, 1810); a63: The previous name was Trigla lucerna Linnaeus, 1758; b1: The previous name was Bathynectes superbus (Costa, 1853); The species Bathynectes maravigna has two codes BATYMAR and BATYSUP (the code BATYSUP is considered non valid); b2: The previous name was Chlorotocus gracilipes A. Milne-Edwards, 1882; b3: The previous name was Cirolana borealis Lilljeborg, 1851; b4: The previous name was Deosergestes arachnipodus (Cocco, 1832); b5: The previous name was Dicranodromia mayheuxi A. Milne-Edwards, 1883; b6: The species Dorhynchus thomsoni Thomson, 1873 has two codes DORHTHO and DORITHO (the code DORITHO is considered non valid); b7: The previous name was Dorippe lanata (Linnaeus, 1767); b8: The family Euphausiidae has two codes EUPHSPP (wrong) and the new one EUPADAE; b9: The previous name was Heteralepas minuta (Philippi, 1836); b10: The previous name was Homarus vulgaris H. Milne Edwards, 1837; b11: The previous name was Macropipus arcuatus Leach, 1814; b12: The previous name was Macropipus corrugatus (Pennant, 1777); b13: The previous name was Macropipus depurator (Linnaeus, 1758); b14: The previous name was Macropipus maculatus (Risso, 1827); b15: The previous name was Macropipus puber (Linnaeus, 1767); b16: The previous name was Macropipus spp. Prestandrea, 1833; b17: The previous name was Macropipus vernalis (Risso, 1827); b18: The previous name was Munida perarmata A. Milne Edwards & Bouvier, 1894; The species Munida intermedia has two codes MUNIINT and MUNIPER (the code MUNIPER is considered non valid); b19: The previous name was Munida iris A.Milne-Edwards, 1880 a species that occurs in the western Atlantic while the Mediterranean species is Munida rutllanti Zariquiey Alvarez, 1952; b20: The previous name was Parapandalus narval (Fabricius, 1787); b21: The family Parthenopidae has two codes PARTSPP (wrong) and the new one PARHDAE; b22: The previous name was Parthenope angulifrons Latreille, 1825; b23: The previous name was Velolambrus expansus (Miers, 1879); b24: The previous name was Parthenope macrochelos (Herbst, 1790); b25: The previous name was Parthenope massena (Roux, 1830); b26: An other name used in the past was Melicertus kerathurus (Forsskål, 1775); b27: The previous name was Pinnotheres pinnotheres (Linnaeus, 1758); b28: The previous name was Pontocaris cataphractus (Olivi, 1792); b29: The previous name was Pontocaris lacazei (Gourret, 1887); b30: The previous name was Pontocaris spp. Bate, 1888; b31: The previous name was Processa mediterranea Leach, 1815; b32: The previous name was Sergestes arcticus Krøyer, 1855; b33: The previous name was Sergestes robustus Smith, 1882; b34: The previous name was Sergestes sargassi Ortmann, 1893; b35: The previous name was Xantho couchi Couch, 1851; c1: The previous name was Octopus defilippi Vérany, 1851; c2: The previous name was Octopus macropus Risso, 1826; c3: The previous name was Octopus tetracirrhus Delle Chiaje, 1830; c4: The previous name was Opisthoteuthis agassizii Verrill, 1883 (species of Western Atlantic); d1: The previous name was Chlamys opercularis (Linnaeus, 1758); The species Aequipecten opercularis has two codes AEQUOPE and CHLAOPE (the code CHLAOPE is considered non valid); d2: The previous name was Anadara diluvii (Lamarck, 1805) or Scapharca demiri Piani, 1981; d3: An other name used in the past was Scapharca inaequivalvis (Bruguière, 1789); d4: The previous name was Argobuccinum olearium (Linnaeus, 1758); d5: The previous name was Buccinulum corneum (Linnaeus, 1758); d6: The previous name was Cancellaria cancellata (Linnaeus, 1767); d7: The previous name was Cardium aculeatum Linnaeus, 1758; d8: The previous name was Cardium echinatum Linnaeus, 1758; d9: The previous name was Cardium paucicostatum G. B. Sowerby II, 1834; d10: The previous name was Cardium spinosum (Meuschen, 1787); d11: The previous name was Cardium spp. Linnaeus, 1758; d12: The previous name was Cardium tuberculatum Linnaeus, 1758; d13: The previous name was Cassidaria echinophora (Linnaeus, 1758); d14: The previous name was Cassis saburon (Bruguière, 1792) or Phalium saburon (Bruguière, 1792); d15: The previous name was Cassidaria spp. Lamarck, 1816; d16: The previous name was Cassidaria tyrrhena (Gmelin, 1791) or Morio rugosa (Gmelin, 1791); The species Galeodea rugosa has two codes CASSTYR and MORIRUG (the code MORIRUG is considered non valid); d17: An other name used in the past was Thericium vulgatum (Bruguière, 1792); d18: The previous name was Chlamys varia (Linnaeus, 1758); d19: The previous name was Circomphalus casinus (Linnaeus, 1758); d20: The previous name was Cymatium corrugatum corrugatum (Lamarck, 1816); d21: An other name used in the past was Hadriania oretea (De Gregorio, 1885); d22: The previous name was Hinia incrassata (Strøm, 1768); d23: The previous name was Hinia reticulata (Linnaeus, 1758); d24: The previous name was Modiolus adriaticus (Lamarck, 1819); d25: The previous name was Modiolarca subpicta (Cantraine, 1835); d26: The
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