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Coates, K. A.; Stacey, D. F. (1993). The marine Enchytraeidae (Oligochaeta, Annelida) of Rottnest Island, Western Australia. Western Australian Museum, Perth, W. A.(Australia). 391-414.
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Coates, K. A.; Stacey, D. F.
1993
The marine Enchytraeidae (Oligochaeta, Annelida) of Rottnest Island, Western Australia
Western Australian Museum, Perth, W. A.(Australia)
391-414
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Grania alliata Coates & Stacey, 1993 (original description)
Grania conjuncta Coates & Stacey, 1993 (original description)
Grania longistyla Coates & Stacey, 1993 (original description)
Grania vacivasa Coates & Stacey, 1993 (original description)
Rottnest Island for Grania alliata Coates & Stacey, 1993 
Rottnest Island for Grania conjuncta Coates & Stacey, 1993 
Rottnest Island for Grania longistyla Coates & Stacey, 1993 
Rottnest Island for Grania vacivasa Coates & Stacey, 1993 
Holotype WAM 192-92, geounit Rottnest Island, identified as Grania alliata Coates & Stacey, 1993
Holotype WAM 193-92, geounit Rottnest Island, identified as Grania conjuncta Coates & Stacey, 1993
Holotype WAM 194-92, geounit Rottnest Island, identified as Grania longistyla Coates & Stacey, 1993
Holotype WAM 196-92, geounit Rottnest Island, identified as Grania vacivasa Coates & Stacey, 1993
 Ecology

Barely subtidal in gravelly sand [details]

 Ecology

In medium to coarse sand at 2 m depth [details]

 Ecology

Just subtidal in gravelly sand [details]

 Ecology

Shallow subtidal in coarse sand. [details]

 Etymology

Named from the Latin allium, "garlic", for the shape of the spermathecal ampulla which is like the aerial bulb of a ... [details]

 Etymology

For the Latin cum, "together", with jungere (lapsus=junctus), "to join",in reference to the broad dorsal union of ... [details]

 Etymology

Named from the Latin, Iongus, "long", and styla, "pricker",in reference to the long penial stylet. [details]

 Etymology

For the Latin vacuum, "empty", vas, "small canal", in reference to the absence of a stylet extending from the vas ... [details]