Eulittoral and sublittoral, down to 30 m depth. [details]
Intertidal to 33 m. [details]
Eulittoral to 1 m depth. [details]
Diagnosis by San Martín (2005: 73): "Body small to minute, more or less densely covered by papillae, usually ... [details]
Parapionosyllis is said to be almost identical to Brania, but having a single pair of tentacular cirri rather than ... [details]
Australia: New South Wales, Queensland, and Western Australia. [details]
Atlantic Ocean: Western Africa (Angola). Indian Ocean: Eastern Africa (Tanzania); Australia (Western Australia). ... [details]
Circumtropical: El Salvador, Galapagos Islands, Hawaii, Samoa, Australia (Western Australia, South Australia, ... [details]
Australia (New South Wales). Known only from the type locality. [details]
Australia (all states). New Zealand (both main islands) [details]
Australia (New South Wales, Western Australia). [details]
Australia (Queensland, Western Australia). [details]
Australia (New South Wales, Western Australia). [details]
Australia: New South Wales; South Australia; Western Australia. [details]
Australia (New South Wales, Western Australia). [details]
Australia (Western Australia). Known only from the type locality. [details]
Australia (New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria). [details]
Australia (New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia). [details]
Australia (New South Wales, Victoria). [details]
Australia: New South Wales and Western Australia. [details]
Australia: New South Wales; South Australia; Western Australia. Magellan Strait: Chile (Patagonia). Also New ... [details]
Australia (Queensland, New South Wales). [details]
Australia (Western Australia, New South Wales). [details]
Australia (Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia). [details]
Australia: New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia. [details]
Australia (Western Australia). [details]
Australia (Western Australia). [details]
Australia (Western Australia). Known only from the type locality. [details]
The specific epithet refers to the distinct characteristic papillae on the dorsal cirri. [details]
The species is named in honour of Mr. Ettienne Fourie. [details]
The species is named in honour to Dr. Gesa Hartmann-Schröder, who reported and described many species of syllids ... [details]
The species is named in honour of Kathryn (Kate) Attwood, of the Australian Museum. [details]
The specific epithet derives from a combination of two Aboriginal words, arkoola, meaning hair, and arrakata, ... [details]
The specific epithet derives from the combination of two Aboriginal words, goora, which means, amongst others, ... [details]
The species is named in honour of the late Professor William Aicheson Haswell (1854-1925), the first Australian ... [details]
The species is named in honour of Miss Ingrid Skirka, Sydney, Australia. [details]
The specific epithet is the combination of two Aboriginal words, kooren, meaning neck, and borongi, meaning dark, ... [details]
The species is named in honour of Miss Anna Murray, of the Australian Museum. [details]
The species is named in honour of Dr. Patricia Hutchings, of the Australian Museum. [details]
The species is named in honour of Dr. Penelope (Penny) Berents, of the Australian Museum. [details]
The species is named in honour of Dr. Robin Wilson, of the Museum of Victoria. [details]
The species is dedicated to Mr. Richard Johnston, of the Australian Museum. [details]
The specific epithet derives from the Aboriginal word winnunga, meaning small, minute. [details]
The specific epithet derives from the Aborigean word battiri, meaning rough. [details]
The specific epithet derives from an Aboriginal word, Koorine, meaning 'daughter', in relation with the similarity ... [details]
The specific epithet is an Aboriginal word, pilkena, meaning "different", due to the unique features of the species. [details]
The specific epithet derives from the Aboriginal word barduk, maning "near", referring to the similarity of the ... [details]
The species is named in honour of Mr. George Harrison (February 25, 1943 - November 29, 2001), ex-Beatle and one of ... [details]
The specific epithet derives from the Aboriginal word gooraba, meaning "big", in reference to the long antennae, ... [details]
The species is dedicated to thye volunteers of the Marine Invertebrate section of the Australian Museum, who sorted ... [details]
Fine sand with mud, algae, dead corals, at shallow water. [details]
Coral rubble, sponges, encrusting and coralline algae. [details]
On fine to coarse sediment, dead corals, and algae. [details]
Sand and seagrasses, and amongst coralline algae, in shallow water. [details]
Common on all shallow bottoms, on algae, sand, seagrasses, dead corals, mud, etc. [details]
On sessile invertebrate substrates such as sponges, bryozoans, and dead corals. [details]
On coarse sand, in moderate depths. [details]
On coarse, medium and fine sand in moderate depths. [details]
On sponges and algae washings. [details]
Amongst Posidonia meadows and algae, and in dead corals, at shallow water. [details]
Fine sand flat with ripple marks and plant debris (Avicennia mangrove 500 m away). Common on all shallow bottoms, ... [details]