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Takashima, Y.; Mawatari, S.F. (1996). Marine Tubificidae (Oligochaeta) from Hokkaido, Northern Japan, with Descriptions of Two New Species. Species Diversity. 1:55-70.
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Takashima, Y.; Mawatari, S.F
1996
Marine Tubificidae (Oligochaeta) from Hokkaido, Northern Japan, with Descriptions of Two New Species
Species Diversity
1:55-70
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Holotype ZIHU 1022, geounit Hokkaido, identified as Nootkadrilus crassisetosus Takashima & Mawatari, 1996
Holotype ZIHU 1027, geounit Hokkaido, identified as Limnodriloides ezoensis Takashima & Mawatari, 1996
 Depth range

Intertidal, marine or brackish-water, sand or gravel. [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal, sand or gravel. [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal sands or gravel. [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal, brackish-water, gravel. [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal sands with or without shell debris. [details]

 Distribution

Pacific coast of Canada and northern Japan [details]

 Distribution

Far East Russia; Hong Kong; Saudi Arabia; Belize; Western Australia; and northern Japan (new record). [details]

 Distribution

Black Sea; Mediterranean Sea; northern and Southern China; Canary Islands; Western Australia; and northern Japan [details]

 Distribution

Known only from type locality (northern Japan). [details]

 Distribution

Pacific coast of Canada; Far East Russia; and northern Japan [details]

 Distribution

Pacific coast of Canada and Northern Japan. [details]

 Distribution

Baltic Sea; North Sea; Pacific and Atlantic coasts of Canada; Atlantic coast of United States; Far East Russia; and ... [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal and subtidal, mud and gravel. [details]

 Ecology

Brackish-water and marine. [details]

 Etymology

The epithet derived from "Ezo", the old Japanese name for Hokkaido [details]

 Etymology

The epithet refers to the thick penial setae (crassus, Latin for thick). [details]