Sub1ittoral very coarse sand, 11 m depth. [details]
Known only from the type-locality (Florida, NW Atlantic). [details]
Sublittoral, medium to very coarse sands [details]
Sublittoral coarse sands, known from 3-11 m depth. [details]
Derived from Latin “cochleare“ (spoon); an Adelodrilus species “without spoons“ (i.e. without giant penial ... [details]