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Coates, K.; Erséus, C. (1980). Two species of Grania (Oligochaeta, Enchytraeidae) from the Pacific Coast of North America. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 58: 1037-1041.
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Coates, K.; Erséus, C.
1980
Two species of Grania (Oligochaeta, Enchytraeidae) from the Pacific Coast of North America
Canadian Journal of Zoology
58: 1037-1041
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Grania paucispina (Eisen, 1904) and Grania incerta sp.nov. are described, both found in marine sands of California and British Columbia. The species are closely related. Their setae are morphologically very similar, and they both have small glands at their spermathecal openings which distinguish them from other species of the genus. They differ from each other primarily in the distribution of the setae and in body appearance.
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Holotype USNM 58908, geounit California, identified as Grania incerta Coates & Erséus, 1980
 Depth range

Sublittoral marine sands, known from 3-16 m depth.  [details]

 Depth range

Littoral and marginally sublittoral (down to 6 m) [details]

 Etymology

Specific name for Latin "incertus" = uncertain, doubtful, etc. A species of somewhat uncertain taxonomic rank. [details]

 Type locality

Santa Barbara, California; seashore.  [details]

 Type material

Typus amissus. Eisen's type specimen was deposited at the Californian Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, but it ... [details]