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The Polychaeta Cirriformia semicincta, Branchiosyllis uncinigera and Spirobranchus giganteus, considered by [Lucien] Laubier (1966) to be lessepsian immigrants, are more probably circumtropical species, which are warm water relics along the Levant coast, where Laubier found them, and not necessarily immigrants through the Suez Canal.
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The
Polychaeta
Cirriformia
semicincta,
Branchiosyllis
uncinigera
and
Spirobranchus
giganteus,
considered
by
[Lucien]
Laubier
(1966)
to
be
lessepsian
immigrants,
are
more
probably
circumtropical
species,
which
are
warm
water
relics
along
the
Levant
coast,
where
Laubier
found
them,
and
not
necessarily
immigrants
through
the
Suez
Canal.