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De Wit, P.; Rota, E.; Erseus, C. (2009). Grania (Annelida: Clitellata: Enchytraeidae) of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, including four new species and a re-description of Grania trichaeta Jamieson, 1977. Zootaxa. 2165: 16-38.
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De Wit, P.; Rota, E.; Erseus, C.
2009
Grania (Annelida: Clitellata: Enchytraeidae) of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, including four new species and a re-description of Grania trichaeta Jamieson, 1977.
Zootaxa
2165: 16-38.
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Holotype AM W.35536, geounit Heron Island, identified as Grania breviductus De Wit, Rota & Erséus, 2009
Holotype AM W.35543, geounit Heron Island, identified as Grania regina De Wit, Rota & Erséus, 2009
Holotype AM W.35544, geounit Heron Island, identified as Grania homochaeta De Wit, Rota & Erséus, 2009
Holotype AM W.35545, geounit Lizard Island (Queensland), identified as Grania colorata De Wit, Rota & Erséus, 2009
 Distribution

Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, subtidal (to 7 m), heterogeneous sand. [details]

 Distribution

Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef; 18 m, gravelly fine sand [details]

 Distribution

Albany area, south-western Australia and Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef (new record). Subtidal sand, from 1.5 to ... [details]

 Distribution

Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory; Dampier Area, Western Australia, and Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef (new ... [details]

 Distribution

Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef; 15 m, fine sand. [details]

 Distribution

Lizard Island (new record) and Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, subtidal (to 7 m), heterogeneous sand [details]

 Etymology

From the Latin brevis, meaning short, and ductus, referring to the short vasa deferentia, not extending longer ... [details]

 Etymology

The Latin colorata refers to the conspicuous greenish-yellow coloration of the living worm, which is an unusual ... [details]

 Etymology

From the Greek homo, meaning equal, and chaeta, referring to the fact that ventral and lateral chaetae have the ... [details]

 Etymology

Named with the Latin regina, i.e. queen, for the region of Queensland where it was found [details]