WoRMS source details

Grania integra Coates & Stacey, 1997 (original description)
Randidrilus Coates & Erséus, 1985 (taxonomy source)
Randidrilus darwinensis Coates & Stacey, 1997 accepted as Grania darwinensis (Coates & Stacey, 1997) (original description)
Australian part of the Timor Sea for Grania integra Coates & Stacey, 1997
Australian part of the Timor Sea for Randidrilus darwinensis Coates & Stacey, 1997
Holotype NTM Wo.0081, geounit Australian part of the Timor Sea, identified as Grania eurystila Coates & Stacey, 1997
Holotype NTM Wo.0084, verbatimGeounit Darwin harbour, Cox ..., identified as Randidrilus darwinensis Coates & Stacey, 1997
Only known from two locations in the inner part of Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia [details]
Darwin Harbour, Cox Peninsula and adjacent beaches. [details]
In coarse sand and shell sediments from mid to lower intertidal, frequently withRandidrilus darwinensis [details]
Known from lower to midintertidal coarse sand, shell substrates, in relatively protected subhabitats among boulders ... [details]
TI1is species is named for its distinctive, broad, strap-like penial stylet, from the latin eury, broad, combined ... [details]
Named for the completeness of the penial apparatus, including a stylet, from the latin integer, complete. [details]
This species is named for the general area in which it was first discovered, near Darwin. Northern Territory. [details]