Comparison between Corbula erythraeensis H. Adams, 1871 and Corbula gibba (Olivi, 1792). A–E Corbula erythraeensis, Ashqelon, Israel, HELM project (sample SG40_8M): A–C Specimen 1: left (A) and right (B) valve outer views, sculpture of the anterior left valve (C) D, E Specimen 2: left (D) and right (E) valve outer views. F–H Corbula erythraeensis, Bay of Safaga, Egypt, NHMW-MO-106107: left valve outer (F), ventral (G) and dorsal (H) views. I Corbula erythraeensis, same collecting data as for preceding, NHMW-MO-106100: left valve outer view J, K Corbula erythraeensis, Soreq desalination plant, Israel, Soreq project: left (J) and right (K) valve outer views L, M Corbula gibba, same collecting data as for A–E: left (L) and right (M) valve outer views N, O Corbula gibba, same collecting data as for J–K: left (N) and right (O) valve outer views. Scale bars: 1 mm (A, B, D, E, F–I, L, M); 0.5 mm (C, J, K, N, O).

 
 
  Part of: Albano PG, Steger J, Bakker PAJ, Bogi C, Bošnjak M, Guy-Haim T, Huseyinoglu MF, LaFollette PI, Lubinevsky H, Mulas M, Stockinger M, Azzarone M, Sabelli B (2021) Numerous new records of tropical non-indigenous species in the Eastern Mediterranean highlight the challenges of their recognition and identification. ZooKeys 1010: 1-95. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1010.58759