Intertidal and subtidal sand, to at least 1 m depth. [details]
Known only from the Albany area, southwestern Australia [details]
Known only from the type locality near Albany, southwestern Australia. [details]
Known only from the type locality at Albany, southwestern Australia [details]
Albany area, southwestern Australia, and northern part of the Great Barrier Reef [details]
Known only from the type locality near Albany, southwestern Australia [details]
Perth and Albany areas, southwestern Australia [details]
Known only from the Albany area, southwestern Australia [details]
Known only from the Albany area, southwestern Australia. [details]
Known only from the type locality near Albany, southwestern Australia [details]
Known only from the type locality at Albany, southwestern Australia [details]
Known only from Waychinicup Inlet, near Albany, southwestern Australia [details]
This species is widespread in the tropics and subtropics around the world, but it has previously not been reported ... [details]
The species epithet fissilis is Latin for ‘(that may be) cleft’, referring to the ‘cleavage’ of the ... [details]
Most tubificids have a slightly greater number of setae in anterior than in postclitellar bundles, but in this ... [details]
Named for Dr. Hugh Kirkman, CSIRO Marine Laboratory, North Beach, Western Australia [details]
The species epithet mirus is Latin for ‘strange, singular’, here alluding to the problems in seeing the details ... [details]
Named regius (Latin for ‘royal’) for Princess Royal Harbour. [details]
Named pastoralis, which is Latin for ‘relating to a shepherd’, indicating the similarity between the modified ... [details]
Named for its “elaborately” developed penial setae [details]
The species is named for Mr. Clayton Bryce (senior technical officer, WAM) [details]
Named flumineus, which is Latin for ‘of a river’, referring to the type locality under “Lower King Bridge” ... [details]
Named for the area of Albany, where the species was found. [details]
Named granifer (Latin for “grain-bearing”) for its possession of numerous coelomocytes, which is a very unusual ... [details]
Named for its complex atrial ducts; multiplex is Latin for “complex, with many folds”. [details]
The specific epithet nervosus is Latin for “sinewy, energetic”, here alluding to the heavily muscular male ducts. [details]
The original description was based on material from both Albany (2 stations) and Fremantle (2 stations), Western ... [details]
Two sexually immature syntypes are, however, still present in ZIZM (op. cit.). [details]