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Healy, B.; Coates, K. A. (1997). Enchytraeids (Oligochaeta: Annelida) of the mid and upper intertidal of Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia. In Proceedings of the sixth International Marine Biological Workshop. The marine flora and fauna of Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia. Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory and the Australian Marine Sciences Association, Darwin, Australia. pp. 81-97.
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Healy, B.; Coates, K. A.
1997
Enchytraeids (Oligochaeta: Annelida) of the mid and upper intertidal of Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia. In Proceedings of the sixth International Marine Biological Workshop. The marine flora and fauna of Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia.
Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory and the Australian Marine Sciences Association, Darwin, Australia
pp. 81-97
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Holotype NTMAG Wo0088, verbatimGeounit Sadgroves Creek mang..., identified as Marionina tumulicola Healy & Coates, 1997
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
 Depth range

Intertidal coarse sand, occasionally mixed with algal debris. [details]

 Distribution

North and south China; Rottnest Island, Western Australia [details]

 Distribution

Nevis Island, Leeward Islands, Caribbean; British Columbia, Canada; Hong Kong, China; Albany and Rottnest Island, ... [details]

 Distribution

British Columbia, Canada; Bermuda; Arabian Gulf, Saudi Arabia; Brazil. New for Australia. [details]

 Ecology

In the banks of mangrove creeks at three localities. Abundant in wet, gravelly deposits at the edge of a small ... [details]

 Ecology

In well drained substrates. In strandline debris with rotting algae and in moist sand beneath, less abundant in ... [details]

 Ecology

Specimens were taken from seven stations in mangroves at three localities. The species may be widespread in the ... [details]

 Ecology

Only in mangroves, generally in mounds of the mudlobster. [details]

 Ecology

Upper or mid-intertidal, in sand with organic debris and in finer sediments. [details]

 Etymology

Named for Gabi Caswell, in gratitude for her energy and helpful efficiency during the workshop [details]

 Etymology

From Mandorah, the type locality [details]

 Etymology

Named for its occurrence in mangroves. [details]

 Etymology

From the Latin, tumulus - a mound and colere - to inhabit, referring to its occurrence in mudlobster mounds. [details]