Austroliotia darwinensis

Austroliotia darwinensis, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Liotiidae.[1]

Austroliotia darwinensis
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A. darwinensis
Binomial name
Austroliotia darwinensis
(Laseron, 1958)
Synonyms

Austroliotia botanica darwinensis Laseron, 1958

Description

Distribution

This marine species occurs off Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, at depths between 39 m and 190 m.

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References

  • Laseron, C. 1958. Liotiidae and allied molluscs from the Dampierian Zoogeographical Province. Records of the Australian Museum 24(11): 165–182, figs 1–87
  • Jenkins, B.W. (1984). Northern Australian Liotiidae. Australian Shell News. 48 : 8–9


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