WoRMS source details

Marionina charlottensis Coates, 1980 (original description)
Marionina neroutsensis Coates, 1980 (original description)
Marionina trevori Coates, 1980 accepted as Stephensoniella trevori (Coates, 1980) (original description)
Marionina vancouverensis Coates, 1980 (original description)
British Columbia for Marionina charlottensis Coates, 1980
British Columbia for Marionina neroutsensis Coates, 1980
British Columbia for Marionina trevori Coates, 1980
Holotype 1979-1594, geounit British Columbia, identified as Marionina vancouverensis Coates, 1980
Holotype NMC 1979-1596, geounit British Columbia, identified as Marionina neroutsensis Coates, 1980
Holotype NMC 1979-1599, geounit British Columbia, identified as Marionina trevori Coates, 1980
Holotype NMC 1979-1601, geounit British Columbia, identified as Marionina charlottensis Coates, 1980
Coast of the mainland of British Columbia; Alice Arm, Hastings Arm and Cousins Inlet [details]
Only known from Neroutsos Inlet, British Columbia. [details]
Vancouver Island and along mainland coast of British Columbia; Tsitika River, Port Alice, and Ocean Falls. [details]
Under rotting wood fibre mat, on very silty sediments; near a warm, organically enriched, pulp mill effluent; site ... [details]
Northern inlets, intertidal habitats, less than maximum coastal salinities. Frequently associated with attached ... [details]
Upper intertidal, finer sediments, saturated with water. [details]
Upper intertidal, in coarse sand mixed with and under decaying algal debris, near a sewage outfall (beach nearby ... [details]
Intertidal estuarine, from lower to upper tide levels; less abundant in the upper intertidal. In sand under stones ... [details]
Specific name derived from Prince Rupert where the species was collected [details]
From Queen Charlotte Sound, access to the Pacific Ocean west of Ocean Falls. [details]
For Trevor A. Smyth who collected the type material. [details]
From Vancouver Island, British Columbia. [details]