RT Journal Article T1 Three non-indigenous species from Madeira harbors, including a new species of Parasmittina (Bryozoa) A1 Souto Derungs, Javier A1 Ramalhosa, Patrício A1 Canning-Clode, João K1 Non-indigenous species K1 Biological Invasions K1 Parasmittina K1 New species K1 Atlantic Ocean K1 Celleporaria AB During a study investigating the identity and abundance of fouling non-indigenous species in marinas from the Madeira Archipelago, three species of bryozoans were detected on experimental settlement plates. These three species are described and figured. Celleporaria inaudita was previously only known from Vanuatu (South Pacific Ocean) and Safaga Bay (Red Sea). Parasmittina alba was previously only known from the Brazilian coast. The origin of Parasmitina multiaviculata sp. nov. is unknown. Secondary introduction by anthropogenic vectors (via hull fouling of recreational vessels) seems the most plausible explanation for the presence of these species in the Madeira Islands PB Springer SN 1867-1616 YR 2018 FD 2018 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10347/24292 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10347/24292 LA eng NO Souto, J., Ramalhosa, P. & Canning-Clode, J. Three non-indigenous species from Madeira harbors, including a new species of Parasmittina (Bryozoa). Mar Biodiv 48, 977–986 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-016-0592-0 NO The work of J.S. was supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF, Lise Meitner Program M1444-B25 and Project Number AP28954-B29). P. Ramalhosa holds a research fellowship in the Project M1420-01-0145-FEDER-000001 — project Observatório Oceânico da Madeira (OOM). J. Canning-Clode was supported by a starting grant in the framework of the 2014 FCT Investigator Programme (IF/01606/2014/CP1230/CT0001) DS Minerva RD 28 abr 2026