Flowerpot, Woodbridge
Geographic information

This locality is in TAS (S), in the general area of Woodbridge, and at latitude 43.2017 (S), longitude 147.2564 (E). Its location (to the nearest 10 km) is shown on the map below. This location lies within the Bruny bioregion.

Species recorded from this locality

The list below shows the species, listed in taxonomic order, for which there are records from this locality in the database underlying these web-pages. Doubtful records have been excluded. Sources are as follows: SJG - Simon Grove records; TMAG - Tasmanian Museum accesssions; QVMAG - Queen Victoria Museum accessions; MHR - Margaret Richmond records; TMNA - Tasmanian Marine Naturalists Association records; OTHER - other sources.

Notomytilus ruber (reddish micromussel) (TMAG)

Musculus impactus (nesting mussel) (TMAG)

Mytilus galloprovincialis planulatus (blue mussel) (TMAG)

Crassostrea gigas (Pacific oyster) (SJG)

Ostrea angasi (common mud-oyster) (SJG)

Pecten fumatus (king scallop) (SJG)

Electroma georgiana (common butterfly-shell) (TMAG)

Fulvia tenuicostata (thin-ribbed cockle) (SJG, TMAG)

Pseudarcopagia botanica (Botany Bay tellin) (SJG)

Macomona deltoidalis (triangular tellin) (SJG, TMAG)

Circomphalus disjecta (wedding-cake venus) (SJG)

Dosinia caerulea (blue-tinged dosinia) (SJG)

Callista diemenensis (Tasmanian callista) (SJG)

Irus griseus (Tasmanian boring-venus) (TMAG)

Katelysia rhytiphora (ridged venus) (SJG, TMAG)

Katelysia scalarina (stepped venus) (TMAG)

Venerupis largillierti (New Zealand venus) (TMAG)

Eoacmaea calamus (delicate limpet) (SJG)

Notoacmea flammea (flame limpet) (SJG, TMAG)

Phasianella australis (painted-lady pheasant-shell) (TMAG)

Hemitoma subemarginata (giant notch-limpet) (TMAG)

Chlorodiloma odontis (chequered top-shell) (SJG)

Fossarina petterdi (Petterd’s fossarina) (TMAG)

Austrocochlea brevis (short top-shell) (TMAG)

Austrocochlea constricta (ribbed top-shell) (SJG)

Diloma concamerata (tessellated top-shell) (SJG)

Phasianotrochus rutilis (pink-tipped kelp-shell) (TMAG)

Zeacumantus diemenensis (common mud-creeper) (TMAG)

Cacozeliana granaria (grainy creeper) (TMAG)

Diala suturalis (sutured diala) (TMAG)

Alaba monile (spotted alaba) (TMAG)

Alaba translucida (translucent alaba) (TMAG)

Maoricolpus roseus (New Zealand screw-shell) (SJG)

Bembicium auratum (estuarine conniwink) (SJG)

Bembicium melanostoma (black-mouth conniwink) (TMAG)

Afrolittorina praetermissa (checkered australwink) (TMAG)

Austrolittorina unifasciata (banded australwink) (SJG)

Polinices conica (conical sand-snail) (SJG)

Hydrococcus brazieri (Brazier’s hydrococcus) (TMAG)

Nozeba topaziaca (topaz iravadiid) (TMAG)

Cabestana tabulata (Waterhouse’s rock-whelk) (SJG)

Cominella lineolata (lined whelk) (SJG)

Anachis atkinsoni (Atkinson’s dove-shell) (TMAG)

Nassarius nigellus (little dog-whelk) (SJG)

Nassarius pauperatus (impoverished dog-whelk) (TMAG)

Austromitra analogica (analog ribbed-mitre) (TMAG)

Pyrgiscus fuscus (dusky pyramid-shell) (TMAG)

Cylichnatys campanula (bell-like bubble-shell) (TMAG)

Siphonaria diemenensis (common siphon-shell) (SJG, TMAG)




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