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Coates, K. A. (1990). Marine Enchytraeidae (Oligochaeta, Annelida) of the Albany area, Western Australia. In: Proceedings of the Third International Marine Biological Workshop: The Marine Flora and Fauna of Albany, Western Australia. Western Australia Museum, Perth. 13-41.
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Coates, K. A.
1990
Marine Enchytraeidae (Oligochaeta, Annelida) of the Albany area, Western Australia
In: Proceedings of the Third International Marine Biological Workshop: The Marine Flora and Fauna of Albany, Western Australia. Western Australia Museum, Perth
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Southwest Australian Shelf for Lumbricillus lineatus (Müller, 1774) 
 Distribution

Princess Royal Harbour and King George Sound, Western Australia. [details]

 Distribution

Princess Royal Harbour, Albany area, Western Australia. [details]

 Distribution

Princess Royal Harbour and King George Sound, Western Australia. [details]

 Distribution

Princess Royal Harbour, Albany area, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

King George Sound, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Western Australia (new records) and southeastern Australia (Coates, unpublished), China (Coates, unpublished), ... [details]

 Distribution

Western Australia (new records), Denmark, England, the northwest coast of Canada, western France and Pyrenees [details]

 Distribution

Caribbean; Hong Kong; northern and southern China; British Columbia, Canada; Western Australia, Australia [details]

 Distribution

Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Western Australia (new record), Southern China and British Columbia [details]

 Ecology

Lower intertidal to shallow subtidal, fine to medium sand with some shell. [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal to just subtidal, in mixed and coarse sands, and in sediments under larger rocks and in seagrass beds [details]

 Ecology

Lower intertidal to just subtidal, in coarse to medium sand mixed with gravel. [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal to shallow subtidal, fine to coarse mixed sands, often among boulders or rubble. [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal, rock and algae. [details]

 Ecology

Shallow subtidal, in fine sand with some shell. [details]

 Ecology

Salt marshes, upper to lower littoral zone, driftline algal deposits; sand, gravel, mud, under rocks; near ... [details]

 Ecology

Upper intertidal, usually silty or poorly sorted sediments with plant debris. [details]

 Ecology

Sandstone and coral sand, intertidal (Caribbean); upper to lower intertidal usually in coarse, mixed ... [details]

 Ecology

Upper intertidal, poorly sorted sands and gravel, in a range of salinities from almost fresh to full salinities. [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal, sometimes with reduced salinities; in poorly sorted sandy or muddy sediments [details]

 Etymology

The species is named for the sac-shaped diverticula borne on the spermatheca, using the Greek askos, bag, bladder ... [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet of the species is from the Greek bykane (f) for trumpet, in reference to the characteristic ... [details]

 Etymology

Named for its distinctive wide spermathecal ectal duct, using the Latin crassus, solid or thick, combined with the ... [details]

 Etymology

Named for Dr. Christer Erseus, the collector of this abundant species [details]

 Etymology

The species is given the diminutive form of the Latin hastatus for spear, thus hastula, in reference to its small ... [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet refers to the male pore apparaLus consisting of a large, gland surrounding a smaller, ... [details]

 Etymology

The new species is named for the union across the dorsal wall of the esophagus of its paired spermathecae, after ... [details]

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