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Coates, K. A.; Stacey, D. F. (1997). Enchytraeids (Oligochaeta: Annelida) of the lower shore and shallow subtidal of Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Marine Biological Workshop. The Marine Flora and Fauna of Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia. Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory and Australian Marine Sciences Association, Darwin, Australia. pp. 67-79.
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Coates, K. A.; Stacey, D. F.
1997
Enchytraeids (Oligochaeta: Annelida) of the lower shore and shallow subtidal of Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Marine Biological Workshop. The Marine Flora and Fauna of Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia.
Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory and Australian Marine Sciences Association, Darwin, Australia
pp. 67-79
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Australian part of the Timor Sea for Grania eurystila Coates & Stacey, 1997 
Australian part of the Timor Sea for Grania integra Coates & Stacey, 1997 
Australian part of the Timor Sea for Randidrilus darwinensis Coates & Stacey, 1997 
Holotype NTM Wo.0079, geounit Australian part of the Timor Sea, identified as Grania integra Coates & Stacey, 1997
Holotype NTM Wo.0081, geounit Australian part of the Timor Sea, identified as Grania eurystila Coates & Stacey, 1997
Holotype NTM Wo.0084, verbatimGeounit Darwin harbour, Cox ..., identified as Randidrilus darwinensis Coates & Stacey, 1997
 Distribution

Only known from two locations in the inner part of Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia [details]

 Distribution

Darwin Harbour, Cox Peninsula and adjacent beaches. [details]

 Ecology

In coarse sand and shell sediments from mid to lower intertidal, frequently withRandidrilus darwinensis [details]

 Ecology

Known from lower to midintertidal coarse sand, shell substrates, in relatively protected subhabitats among boulders ... [details]

 Etymology

TI1is species is named for its distinctive, broad, strap-like penial stylet, from the latin eury, broad, combined ... [details]

 Etymology

Named for the completeness of the penial apparatus, including a stylet, from the latin integer, complete. [details]

 Etymology

This species is named for the general area in which it was first discovered, near Darwin. Northern Territory. [details]