WoRMS source details
Belkginoecetes bullockyensis Just, 2012 (original description)
Belkginoecetes cooee Just, 2012 (original description)
Belkginoecetes darwiniense Just, 2012 (original description)
Belkginoecetes fleurae Just, 2012 (original description)
Belkginoecetes solea Just, 2012 (original description)
Belkginoecetes springthorpei Just, 2012 (original description)
Rhinoecetes anneae Just, 2012 (original description)
Tropicoecetes Just, 2012 (original description)
Tropicoecetes carinata Just, 2012 (original description)
Cooee Bay for Belkginoecetes cooee Just, 2012
Darwin Harbour for Belkginoecetes bullockyensis Just, 2012
Darwin Harbour for Belkginoecetes darwiniense Just, 2012
Darwin Harbour for Belkginoecetes darwiniense Just, 2012
Darwin Harbour for Rhinoecetes anneae Just, 2012
Horseshoe Bay for Belkginoecetes solea Just, 2012
Northern Territory for Tropicoecetes carinata Just, 2012
Port Phillip Bay for Neoecetes conipes Just, 2012
Queensland for Belkginoecetes fleurae Just, 2012
Queensland for Belkginoecetes springthorpei Just, 2012
Holotype NTM Cr004024, geounit Darwin Harbour, identified as Belkginoecetes darwiniense Just, 2012
Holotype NTM Cr004031, geounit Darwin Harbour, identified as Belkginoecetes bullockyensis Just, 2012
Holotype NTM Cr004035, geounit Darwin Harbour, identified as Rhinoecetes anneae Just, 2012
Holotype QM W29151, geounit Cooee Bay, identified as Belkginoecetes cooee Just, 2012
Holotype QM W29155, geounit Queensland, identified as Belkginoecetes springthorpei Just, 2012
Holotype QM W29158, geounit Horseshoe Bay, identified as Belkginoecetes solea Just, 2012
Holotype QM W29160, geounit Queensland, identified as Belkginoecetes fleurae Just, 2012
Australia, Northern Territory, Darwin Harbour, intertidal sand ripples at LW to 2 m at LW. [details]
‘Belkgin’ is an aboriginal word for mud/muddy, alluding to the mainly muddy, shelly biotopes of the species. [details]
The species is named after Bullocky Point, the location of the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. [details]
The species is named after the type locality Cooee Bay. [details]
The epithet alludes to the Capital City of the Northern Territory, Darwin. [details]
The species is named for Jean Just daughter Fleur Auzimour Just. [details]
The epithet solea is Latin for ‘horseshoe’, an allusion to the type locality Horseshoe Bay. [details]
The species is named for my friend Roger T. Springthorpe, Technical Officer, Marine Invertebrates, Australian Museum. [details]
This species is named for the wife of Jean Just, Anne Auzimour Just. [details]
The name alludes to the tropical habitat together with the tribal ending-oecetes. [details]
The epithet alludes to the anterolateral keel (carina) on the basis of gnathopod 2. [details]