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Southern, R. (1913). Clare Island Survey. Part 48: Oligochaeta. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (B). pp 1–14.
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Southern, R.
1913
Clare Island Survey. Part 48: Oligochaeta
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (B)
pp 1–14.
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Grania Southern, 1913 (original description)
 Etymology

Southern (1913) gave no etymological explanation of the species epithet but the species is probably named after its ... [details]

 Etymology

named after the famous chieftainess of Clare Island in the 16th century. Editorial note: this would be Grace ... [details]

 Etymology

Southern named this species 'maricola' for it was the first ever oligochaete found below the low-water mark. ... [details]

 Grammatical gender

feminine [details]

 Type locality

A few specimens of this species were found in weeds from rock-pools on Clare Island, in April or May 1909 [details]

 Type locality

2 immature specimens from Clew Bay, Clare Island, Ireland at a depth of 24 fathoms (=43.8m); Mature specimens in ... [details]

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