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,
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<emphasis id="4686EAB6FFB4FFD2FF007D4AA490FE83" bold="true" box="[151,399,266,292]" pageId="1" pageNumber="60">Material examined.</emphasis>
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3468734714,
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, 4 ovigerous, Taharoa Ironsands Terminal,
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,
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, coll. C. Middelton
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,
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. Australian Museum P21732, North West Cape, Western Austtralia, near Garden Island, coll. L Marsh.
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<emphasis id="4686EAB6FFB4FFD2FF507DC2A45FFE3B" bold="true" box="[199,320,386,412]" pageId="1" pageNumber="60">Remarks.</emphasis>
The series of
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<emphasis id="4686EAB6FFB4FFD2FE707DC2A79CFE3C" box="[487,643,386,411]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="60">A. nigrescens</emphasis>
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comprises
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collected from the Taharoa Ironsands Terminal, North Island,
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. Taharoa Ironsands Terminal is an export port for iron sands extracted from coastal sand dunes in Taharoa, south of Kawhia Harbour. The sand is piped to a mooring situated in approximately
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of water almost
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from shore (
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,
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) (
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). The specimens were collected from 27 sites, attached to the mooring and anchor lines, at
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depth. The specimens range from
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to
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basal diameter and
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to 70.0 mm rostral height (
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), and accord well with published descriptions (
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; Jones 1990). The Taharoa specimens are from an established population: at least three generations are present and four individuals were ovigerous. This species was most likely introduced via shipping at Taharoa.
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<emphasis id="4686EAB6FFB4FFD2FF0C792BA400FA24" bold="true" box="[155,287,1387,1411]" pageId="1" pageNumber="60">FIGURE 1.</emphasis>
Native distribution of
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(grey) and
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<emphasis id="4686EAB6FFB4FFD2FC7B792CA175FA24" box="[1004,1130,1388,1411]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="60">A. psittacus</emphasis>
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(black). Inset: Known New
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is native to open rocky shores of southern
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, ranging from North West Cape (~
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) in Western
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(this study), to Southern Tasmania (~43° S) (Jones, 1990; Jones
<emphasis id="4686EAB6FFB4FFD2FA107A49A5AAF9ED" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="60">et al.</emphasis>
1990), and is a known biofouler, having been recorded from Copenhagen on vessel hulls (
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) and possibly the
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(Gruvel 1903). The endemic
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(
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, is also present, but relatively uncommon, at Taharoa terminal. The range of
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within
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is currently unknown but based on New Zealands latitudinal range, could be expected to include most of the
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coastline.
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and
<taxonomicName id="B3F24D27FFB4FFD2FD7B7A91A695F94D" box="[748,906,1745,1770]" class="Maxillopoda" family="Balanidae" genus="Austromegabalanus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sessilia" pageId="1" pageNumber="60" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="nigrescens">
<emphasis id="4686EAB6FFB4FFD2FD7B7A91A695F94D" box="[748,906,1745,1770]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="60">A. nigrescens</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
occupy a similar habitat and encrusted individuals of the two species could be mistaken for each other by the casual observer.
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