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Erséus, C. (1993). The marine Tubificidae (Oligochaeta) of Rottnest Island, Western Australia. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Marine Biological Workshop: The Marine Fauna and Flora of Rottnest Island, Western Australia. 331-390.
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Erséus, C.
1993
The marine Tubificidae (Oligochaeta) of Rottnest Island, Western Australia
In Proceedings of the Fifth International Marine Biological Workshop: The Marine Fauna and Flora of Rottnest Island, Western Australia.
331-390
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Coralliodrilus Erséus, 1979 (additional source)
 Depth range

Intertidal and barely subtidal sand [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and barely subtidal. largely coarse, sand [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal medium sand, 0.7m depth [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal sand, to at least 13 m depth [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal sand, to at least 279m depth [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal coarse sands, 1-11m depth [details]

 Depth range

Lower intertidal and subtidal medium to coarse sand, to at least 8 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal sand, to at least 1.2 m depth [details]

 Depth range

Sibtidal medium sand, 2m depth [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal, gravelly sand, 1.7m depth [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal, largely coarse, sand with detritus, at 6m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal, largely coarse sand, to at least 15m depth [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal sands, to at least 70m depth [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal fine to medium sands, to at least 7m depth [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal largely coarse sand, to at least 4m depth [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal (fine to coarse) sand, to at least 11m depth [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal sand, to at least 6m depth [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal (to at least 6 m depth), often muddy, sands. [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal sands, to at least 15m depth [details]

 Depth range

subtidal fine sand, to at least 12m depth [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal sand, to at least 12m depth [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal sand, to at least 14 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal medium to coarse sand, 2-3m depth [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal fine to medium sand, to at least 12m depth [details]

 Depth range

subtidal coarse sand, to at least 4m depth [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal sand, to at least 12m depth (This depth records of 12m refers to O. ulrikae) [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal fine to medium sand, to at least 1.5m depth [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal sand, to at least 1.5 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal sand, from 1.5 to at least 30m depth [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal sands, to at least 70m depth [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal. gravelly to fine, sand, known from 2-2.5m depth [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal sand, also in brackish water [details]

 Distribution

Rottnest Island, Western Australia, Pacific coast of USSR, Southern China, Saudi Arabia, Belize. [details]

 Distribution

Western Australia, Belize, Guadeloupe, Bermuda, France, Galapagos, Pacific coast of Mexico, southern China, Saudi ... [details]

 Distribution

Western Australia: As for A. fissilis, A. triplex was also first described from Albany (Erséus, 1990a), and it has ... [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Mabel Cove, Rottnest Island, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Rottnest Island and Albany area, Western Australia; China [details]

 Distribution

Rottnest Island and Albany area, Western Australia; British Colombia, Washington and California [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Rottnest Island, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Great Barrier Reef (Queensland) and Rottnest Island (Western Australia) [details]

 Distribution

Rottnest Island and Albany area, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Rottnest Island, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Rottnest Island, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Rottnest Island, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Rottnest Island and Albana area, Western Australia; and northern part of the Great Barrier Reef [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Rottnest Island, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Rottnest Island, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Western Australia and Great Barrier Reef [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Rottnest Island, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Western Australia (Esperance area), China, Canary Islands, Mediterranean and Black Seas [details]

 Distribution

Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Rottnest Island and Albany area, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Western Australia, Northern Territorry, Queensland, Fiji, Hawaii, southern China, Barbados, Venezuela, Belize, ... [details]

 Distribution

Known only from southwestern Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Rottnest Island, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Rottnest Island and Albany area, Western Australia; Southern part of the Great Barrier reef. Aditional note of the ... [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Rottnest Island, western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Rottnest Island, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Rottnest Island, western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Fiji. Record from Rottnest Island refers to O. ulrikae [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Rottnest Island, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Rottnest Island and Albany area, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Rottnest Island, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Rottnest Island and Albany area, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Western Australia, Great Barrier reef, Hawaii [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Cockburn Sound and Rottnest Island, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Western Australia (as S. cf irregularus), Great Barrier reef and Southern China [details]

 Distribution

Western Australia (Esperance), Northern Territory, Queensland, China, Hawaii, Bermuda, Belize [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal and subtidal sand, to at least 7m depth; probably also in brackish water [details]

 Ecology

Barely subtidal sand, associated with tufts of calcareous algae [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal and barely subtidal sand, often trapped in algal mats or mussel beds [details]

 Etymology

Named magnificus (Latin for 'splendid', 'sumptuous'), referring to the elaborate genitalia [details]

 Etymology

Named angustiductus for its 'narrow' (Latin angustus) atrial ducts [details]

 Etymology

named bidentatus for its bifid penial setae (bi-dentatus is Latin for 'provided with two teeth') [details]

 Etymology

Named mollis (Latin for 'soft, flexible, weak') which appears to apply to this species [details]

 Etymology

This species is 'unique' (Latin unicus) in Coralliodrilus by having single penial setae, one on each side of ... [details]

 Etymology

This species is named kimi for Mr Kim Kirkman who collected the sample containing the material studied [details]

 Etymology

named clayi for Mr. Clay W. Bryce (Western Australian Museum), who collected the sample from the type locality [details]

 Etymology

The species is named apparatus (Latin for sumptuous) for its elaborate male genitalia [details]

 Etymology

This species is named salmonensis after Salmon Point, where most of the type specimens were collected [details]

 Etymology

the species epithet immodicus (Latin for 'immoderate', 'excessive') refers to the conspicuously muscular vasa deferentia [details]

 Etymology

named rottnestensis for Rottnest Island [details]

 Etymology

Named fusus (Latin for 'stretched out, prostate, extended') because of its somewhat flat body shape  [details]

 Etymology

Named patriciae for Dr. Patricia (Pat) A. Hutchings (The Australian Museum, Sydney) who collected the sample from ... [details]

 Etymology

named prodigus (Latin for 'rich, generous, not sparing') because of its elaborate male ducts [details]

 Etymology

In this species, the atria and penial setae are widely separated, i.e., the penial setae are in a more posterior ... [details]

 Etymology

The epithet vitreus (Latin for 'of glass') refers to the transparency of the live specimens of this species [details]

 Etymology

Named for Dr. Graham Edgar (University of Melbourne), who provided the material [details]

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