Pelican Bay, Moulting Lagoon
Geographic information

This locality is in TAS (E), in the general area of Moulting Lagoon, and at latitude 42.0688 (S), longitude 148.2166 (E). Its location (to the nearest 10 km) is shown on the map below. This location lies within the Freycinet 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.

Anapella cycladea (smooth-toothed triangle) (TMAG)

Katelysia scalarina (stepped venus) (TMAG)

Notoacmea alta (tall limpet) (TMAG)

Notoacmea flammea (flame limpet) (TMAG)

Austrocochlea brevis (short top-shell) (TMAG)

Batillariella estuarina (estuarine mud-creeper) (TMAG)

Zeacumantus diemenensis (common mud-creeper) (TMAG)

Nassarius pauperatus (impoverished dog-whelk) (TMAG)

Bedeva paivae (mussel drill) (TMAG)

Salinator fragilis (fragile air-breather) (TMAG)




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