WoRMS source details
Marionina gabiae Healy & Coates, 1997 (original description)
Marionina mandorae Healy & Coates, 1997 (original description)
Marionina mangle Healy & Coates, 1997 (original description)
Marionina nevisensis Righi & Kanner, 1979 (additional source)
Marionina tumulicola Healy & Coates, 1997 (original description)
Stephensoniella marina (Moore, 1902) (additional source)
Stephensoniella trevori (Coates, 1980) (additional source)
Holotype NTMAG Wo0092, verbatimGeounit Sadgroves Creek mang..., identified as Marionina mangle Healy & Coates, 1997
Holotype NTMAG Wo0095, verbatimGeounit Mandorah beach (sand..., identified as Marionina mandorae Healy & Coates, 1997
Holotype NTMAG Wo0101, verbatimGeounit Ludmilla Creek Mangr..., identified as Marionina gabiae Healy & Coates, 1997
Intertidal coarse sand, occasionally mixed with algal debris. [details]
North and south China; Rottnest Island, Western Australia [details]
Nevis Island, Leeward Islands, Caribbean; British Columbia, Canada; Hong Kong, China; Albany and Rottnest Island, ... [details]
British Columbia, Canada; Bermuda; Arabian Gulf, Saudi Arabia; Brazil. New for Australia. [details]
In the banks of mangrove creeks at three localities. Abundant in wet, gravelly deposits at the edge of a small ... [details]
In well drained substrates. In strandline debris with rotting algae and in moist sand beneath, less abundant in ... [details]
Specimens were taken from seven stations in mangroves at three localities. The species may be widespread in the ... [details]
Only in mangroves, generally in mounds of the mudlobster. [details]
Upper or mid-intertidal, in sand with organic debris and in finer sediments. [details]
Named for Gabi Caswell, in gratitude for her energy and helpful efficiency during the workshop [details]
From the Latin, tumulus - a mound and colere - to inhabit, referring to its occurrence in mudlobster mounds. [details]