Likely a synonym of Nemopsis bachei. The species is insufficiently described. [details]
The Mediterranean records for Aselomaris michaeli are likely referrable to A. arenosa. This has to be studied further. [details]
Mediterranean distribution record unpublished? It is quite unlikely for this cold water species to appear in the ... [details]
The Mediterranean records are improbable to erroneous [details]
Species occurs in temperate waters [details]
North-Eastern Atlantic, absent from the North Sea, Baltic Sea,Mediterranean and Black Sea. The northernmost record ... [details]
This species does not occur in the European fauna [details]
This is an arctic species and it is thus very unlikely to be present in the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean record ... [details]
This species has been reported from Lebanon. [details]
This species does not occur in the European fauna, it is an American species [details]
This species does not occur in the European fauna. It is not a dubious species. [details]
This species is not present in the Mediterranean. [details]
The Meditarranean distribution is probably erroneous, as this is an Indo-Pacific species. [details]
Distribution of this species in the Mediterranean is unrealistic and quite unlikely for this arctic species [details]
The distribution record of this species in the Mediterranean Sea is probably erroneous [details]
This is a Pacific species, European records could not be found [details]
This species has been reported repeatedly from the Mediterranean by Goy, although in fact this may be another species. [details]
The Mediterranean distribution is unlikely, as the northern limit of this species is France [details]
The European records of this species (Broch) have beel relegated to S. bathyalis. The distribution for S. ... [details]
There are probably no credible records for the Mediterranean [details]
Turritopsis nutricula is likely not present along the European coasts; all well documented cases belong either to ... [details]
Unrecognisable species [details]
Indeterminate species, could be the polyp of medusae belonging to several genera. The genus Cuspidella is thus also ... [details]
Is likely a synonym of Eudendrium album [details]
Kramp 1961: doubtful species [details]
Could also be the hydroid of Cosmetira pilosella, but objectively an indeterminate species [details]
unrecognizable species, is either Stauridiosarsia ophiogaster or St. reesi. [details]
Likely synonym of Turritpsis polycirrha, but unrecognisable [details]
Hypothetical species, unrecognisable [details]