The compendium of literature citations for Caulerpa racemosa (Forsskal) J.
Agardh in the Mediterranean Sea, together with available fresh and preserve
d material from both known and new localities, were critically examined. Th
is analysis suggests that three distinct taxa of C. racemosa co-exist in th
e Mediterranean Sea. (i) C. racemosa var, turbinata - uvifera, known since
1926 and 1931 in Tunisia and in the Levantine basin (ii) var. lamourouxii f
. requienii, known since the 1950s in the Levantine basin and (iii) an inva
sive variety which has been quickly spreading, since the early 1990s, throu
ghout most of the Mediterranean Sea (Balearic Islands, France, Western and
Southern Italy, Sardinia, Sicily, Greece, Crete, Turkey, Cyprus, Libya and
Lampedusa Island, off Tunisia). The last variety differs mainly from the tw
o first varieties by its upright axes with clavate, more or less inflated b
ranchlets, which are uncrowded and radially to distichously disposed. Withi
n the C. racemosa complex, several taxa are known to bear uncrowded, radial
ly and/or distichously arranged branchlets. Among them, C. racemosa var, oc
cidentalis, a tropical taxon widely distributed throughout the tropical sea
s, appears to be closest to the invasive Mediterranean variety of C. racemo
sa. Various criteria (taxonomy, kinetics of spread, tendancy to pullulate)
suggest that C. racemosa aff. var, occidentalis could be a taxon recently i
ntroduced to the Mediterranean Sea.