West Inlet, Stanley
Geographic information

This locality is in TAS (N), in the general area of Stanley, and at latitude 40.8049 (S), longitude 145.2585 (E). Its location (to the nearest 10 km) is shown on the map below. This location lies within the Boags 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.

Limnoperna inconstans (variable mussel) (TMAG)

Limnoperna pulex (flea mussel) (TMAG)

Modiolus areolatus (bearded horse-mussel) (TMAG)

Electroma georgiana (common butterfly-shell) (TMAG, MHR)

Hiatella australis (southern crypt-dweller) (TMAG)

Arthritica helmsi (Helm’s lepton) (TMAG)

Lasaea australis (southern lasaea) (TMAG)

Mysella donaciformis (wedge-shaped lepton) (TMAG)

Anapella cycladea (smooth-toothed triangle) (TMAG)

Paphies cuneata (wedge-shaped wedge-shell) (MHR)

Paphies erycinaea (eryx wedge-shell) (TMAG)

Katelysia scalarina (stepped venus) (TMAG)

Venerupis galactites (milk-stone venus) (TMAG, MHR)

Notoacmea alta (tall limpet) (TMAG)

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

Hemitoma subemarginata (giant notch-limpet) (TMAG)

Astele armillatum (jewelled top-shell) (MHR)

Cantharidella tiberiana (tiberian kelp-shell) (TMAG)

Thalotia conica (conical kelp-shell) (TMAG)

Chlorodiloma odontis (chequered top-shell) (TMAG)

Austrocochlea brevis (short top-shell) (TMAG)

Austrocochlea constricta (ribbed top-shell) (TMAG)

Plesiotrochus monachus (common monk-shell) (TMAG)

Zeacumantus diemenensis (common mud-creeper) (TMAG)

Diala megapicalis (big-topped diala) (TMAG)

Alaba monile (spotted alaba) (TMAG)

Alaba translucida (translucent alaba) (TMAG)

Plastiscala morchi (Mörch’s wentletrap) (TMAG)

Bembicium auratum (estuarine conniwink) (TMAG)

Bembicium melanostoma (black-mouth conniwink) (TMAG)

Bembicium nanum (striped conniwink) (TMAG)

Afrolittorina praetermissa (checkered australwink) (TMAG)

Neverita aulacoglossa (common sand-snail) (MHR)

Polinices conica (conical sand-snail) (TMAG)

Badepigrus pupoides (chrysalis-like false rice-shell) (TMAG)

Pisinna approxima (approximate false rice-shell) (TMAG)

Hydrococcus brazieri (Brazier’s hydrococcus) (TMAG)

Coxiella striata (streaky coxiella) (TMAG)

Truncatella scalarina (laddered truncatella) (TMAG)

Truncatella vincentiana (Vincentian truncatella) (TMAG)

Sassia subdistorta (distorted rock-whelk) (MHR)

Semicassis semigranosum (half-grained helmet) (MHR)

Hedleytriphora fasciata (banded sinistral-creeper) (TMAG)

Cominella lineolata (lined whelk) (TMAG)

Mitrella menkeana (pointed dove-shell) (TMAG)

Pleuroploca australasia (Australian tulip-shell) (MHR)

Fusinus novaehollandiae (New Holland spindle-shell) (MHR)

Nassarius pauperatus (impoverished dog-whelk) (TMAG)

Conus anemone (anemone cone) (MHR)

Bedeva paivae (mussel drill) (TMAG)

Haustrum vinosum (purple-mouthed rock-shell) (TMAG)

Pterochelus triformis (three-cornered murex) (MHR)

Phycothais reticulata (knobbly rock-shell) (TMAG)

Waimatea obscura (magpie volute-mitre) (TMAG)

Syrnola metcalfei (Metcalfe’s pyramid-shell) (TMAG)

Philine angasi (Angas’ bubble-shell) (TMAG)

Retusa pelyx (bowl canoe-shell) (TMAG)

Salinator fragilis (fragile air-breather) (TMAG)

Marinula xanthostoma (delicate air-breather) (TMAG)

Phytia myosotis (European air-breather) (TMAG)




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Information and disclaimer: The web-pages on this web-site are generated from an underlying database. These can be cited as Grove, S.J. (2011). A Guide to the Seashells and other Marine Molluscs of Tasmania web-site and database respectively. Whilst great care is taken to accurately identify specimens featured on this web-site and to allocate all records to the most appropriate taxonomic names available, no guarantee is offered that all identifications are accurate, nor that the taxa to which they have been allocated are currently valid. Commentaries on habitat, distribution and biology are also subject to change as new information comes to light. If you have any enquiries, or any comments that will help improve the content or appearance of these pages, then please follow the links from 'contact' on the left-hand panel.

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