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Erséus, C. (1990). The marine Tubificidae and Naididae (Oligochaeta) of Southwestern Australia. In: Proceedings of the Third International Marine Biological Workshop: The Marine Flora and Fauna of Albany, Western Australia. 1, 43-88.
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Erséus, C.
1990
The marine Tubificidae and Naididae (Oligochaeta) of Southwestern Australia
In: Proceedings of the Third International Marine Biological Workshop: The Marine Flora and Fauna of Albany, Western Australia
1, 43-88
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Aktedrilus fissilis Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Aktedrilus triplex Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Bathydrilus edwardsi Erséus, 1984 (additional source)
Bathydrilus litoreus Baker, 1983 (additional source)
Clitellio abjornseni Michaelsen, 1907 accepted as Coralliodrilus abjornseni (Michaelsen, 1907) (new combination reference)
Coralliodrilus Erséus, 1979 (taxonomy source)
Coralliodrilus kirkmani Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Coralliodrilus mirus Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Coralliodrilus regius Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Duridrilus Erséus, 1983 (additional source)
Duridrilus pastoralis Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Heronidrilus bihamis Erséus & Jamieson, 1981 (additional source)
Heterodrilus keenani Erséus, 1981 (additional source)
Inanidrilus elaboratus Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Limnodriloides agnes Hrabĕ, 1967 (additional source)
Limnodriloides brycei Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Limnodriloides flumineus Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Marcusaedrilus Righi & Kanner, 1979 accepted as Smithsonidrilus Brinkhurst, 1966 (additional source)
Marcusaedrilus minusculus Erséus, 1983 accepted as Smithsonidrilus minusculus (Erséus, 1983) (additional source)
Olavius albidus (Jamieson, 1977) (additional source)
Phallodrilus Pierantoni, 1902 (additional source)
Phallodrilus albanensis Erséus, 1990 accepted as Pirodriloides albanensis (Erséus, 1990) (original description)
Phallodrilus granifer Erséus, 1990 accepted as Pectinodrilus granifer (Erséus, 1990) (original description)
Phallodrilus multiplex Erséus, 1990 accepted as Pectinodrilus multiplex (Erséus, 1990) (original description)
Phallodrilus nervosus Erséus, 1990 accepted as Pectinodrilus nervosus (Erséus, 1990) (original description)
Phallodrilus wellsi Erséus, 1990 accepted as Albanidrilus wellsi (Erséus, 1990) (original description)
Thalassodrilides gurwitschi (Hrabĕ, 1971) (additional source)
Great Barrier Reef for Duridrilus pastoralis Erséus, 1990 
Great Barrier Reef for Marcusaedrilus minusculus Erséus, 1983 
Hawaiian Exclusive Economic Zone for Marcusaedrilus minusculus Erséus, 1983 
Leeuwin for Thalassodrilides gurwitschi (Hrabĕ, 1971) 
Northern California for Bathydrilus litoreus Baker, 1983 
Oregon, Washington, Vancouver Coast and Shelf for Bathydrilus litoreus Baker, 1983 
Southwest Australian Shelf for Bathydrilus litoreus Baker, 1983 
Southwest Australian Shelf for Clitellio abjornseni Michaelsen, 1907 
Southwest Australian Shelf for Coralliodrilus kirkmani Erséus, 1990 
Southwest Australian Shelf for Duridrilus pastoralis Erséus, 1990 
Southwest Australian Shelf for Inanidrilus elaboratus Erséus, 1990 
Southwest Australian Shelf for Limnodriloides flumineus Erséus, 1990 
Southwest Australian Shelf for Marcusaedrilus minusculus Erséus, 1983 
Southwest Australian Shelf for Olavius albidus (Jamieson, 1977) 
Southwest Australian Shelf for Paranais litoralis (Müller, 1784) 
Southwest Australian Shelf for Phallodrilus albanensis Erséus, 1990 
Southwest Australian Shelf for Phallodrilus granifer Erséus, 1990 
Southwest Australian Shelf for Phallodrilus multiplex Erséus, 1990 
Southwest Australian Shelf for Phallodrilus nervosus Erséus, 1990 
Southwest Australian Shelf for Phallodrilus wellsi Erséus, 1990 
Holotype WAM 10-89, geounit Southwest Australian Shelf, identified as Phallodrilus granifer Erséus, 1990
Holotype WAM 13-89, geounit Southwest Australian Shelf, identified as Phallodrilus albanensis Erséus, 1990
Holotype WAM 16-89, geounit Southwest Australian Shelf, identified as Phallodrilus wellsi Erséus, 1990
Holotype WAM 17-89, geounit Southwest Australian Shelf, identified as Phallodrilus nervosus Erséus, 1990
Holotype WAM 19-89, geounit Southwest Australian Shelf, identified as Phallodrilus multiplex Erséus, 1990
Holotype WAM 22-89, geounit Southwest Australian Shelf, identified as Aktedrilus fissilis Erséus, 1990
Holotype WAM 24-89, geounit Southwest Australian Shelf, identified as Aktedrilus triplex Erséus, 1990
Holotype WAM 26-89, geounit Southwest Australian Shelf, identified as Inanidrilus elaboratus Erséus, 1990
Holotype WAM 33-89, geounit Southwest Australian Shelf, identified as Duridrilus pastoralis Erséus, 1990
Holotype WAM 36-89, geounit Southwest Australian Shelf, identified as Limnodriloides brycei Erséus, 1990
Holotype WAM 38-89, geounit Southwest Australian Shelf, identified as Limnodriloides flumineus Erséus, 1990
Holotype WAM 6-89, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Coralliodrilus kirkmani Erséus, 1990
Holotype WAM 7-89, verbatimGeounit Rocks between mainla..., identified as Coralliodrilus mirus Erséus, 1990
Holotype WAM 8-89, geounit Southwest Australian Shelf, identified as Coralliodrilus regius Erséus, 1990
 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal sand, to at least 1 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal sands, 6-15 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal sand, to at least 22 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal sand [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal, coarse sand and gravel. [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal shell gravel [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal coarse sand and pebbles. [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal coarse sand, to about 1 m depth. [details]

 Distribution

Known only from the Albany area, southwestern Australia [details]

 Distribution

Known only from the type locality near Albany, southwestern Australia. [details]

 Distribution

Known only from the type locality at Albany, southwestern Australia [details]

 Distribution

Albany area, southwestern Australia, and northern part of the Great Barrier Reef [details]

 Distribution

Known only from the type locality near Albany, southwestern Australia [details]

 Distribution

Perth and Albany areas, southwestern Australia [details]

 Distribution

Known only from the Albany area, southwestern Australia [details]

 Distribution

Known only from the Albany area, southwestern Australia. [details]

 Distribution

Known only from the type locality near Albany, southwestern Australia [details]

 Distribution

Known only from the type locality at Albany, southwestern Australia [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Waychinicup Inlet, near Albany, southwestern Australia [details]

 Distribution

This species is widespread in the tropics and subtropics around the world, but it has previously not been reported ... [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal coarse sand and pebbles [details]

 Etymology

The species epithet fissilis is Latin for ‘(that may be) cleft’, referring to the ‘cleavage’ of the ... [details]

 Etymology

Most tubificids have a slightly greater number of setae in anterior than in postclitellar bundles, but in this ... [details]

 Etymology

Named for Dr. Hugh Kirkman, CSIRO Marine Laboratory, North Beach, Western Australia [details]

 Etymology

The species epithet mirus is Latin for ‘strange, singular’, here alluding to the problems in seeing the details ... [details]

 Etymology

Named regius (Latin for ‘royal’) for Princess Royal Harbour. [details]

 Etymology

Named pastoralis, which is Latin for ‘relating to a shepherd’, indicating the similarity between the modified ... [details]

 Etymology

Named for its “elaborately” developed penial setae [details]

 Etymology

The species is named for Mr. Clayton Bryce (senior technical officer, WAM) [details]

 Etymology

Named flumineus, which is Latin for ‘of a river’, referring to the type locality under “Lower King Bridge” ... [details]

 Etymology

Named for the area of Albany, where the species was found. [details]

 Etymology

Named granifer (Latin for “grain-bearing”) for its possession of numerous coelomocytes, which is a very unusual ... [details]

 Etymology

Named for its complex atrial ducts; multiplex is Latin for “complex, with many folds”. [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet nervosus is Latin for “sinewy, energetic”, here alluding to the heavily muscular male ducts. [details]

 Etymology

Named from Dr. Fred E. Wells (WAM, Perth) [details]

 Type locality

The original description was based on material from both Albany (2 stations) and Fremantle (2 stations), Western ... [details]

 Type material

Two sexually immature syntypes are, however, still present in ZIZM (op. cit.). [details]