Gaimardia rostellata - locality listing
If there are records for this species in the database underlying these web-pages, the localities to which they refer are listed below in clockwise order (starting from the NE tip of Tasmania). 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.
South coast of King Island (unlocalised) (TMAG)
Fitzmaurice Bay, King Island (TMAG)
Halfmoon Bay, King Island (TMAG)
King Island (unlocalised) (TMAG)
Black River Beach (N end) (SJG)
Black River Beach (unlocalised) (TMAG)
Cowrie Point, Port Latta (TMAG)
Hawley Beach to Point Sorell (TMAG, MHR)
Greens Beach (TMAG)
Bridport (unlocalised) (TMAG)
Cape Portland (TMAG)
SE of Tar Point, Cape Barren Island (TMAG)
Ansons Bay (unlocalised) (TMAG)
Cod Rock, Bicheno (TMAG)
Plain Place Beach, Triabunna (TMAG)
Spring Beach, Orford (TMAG)
Denmans Cove, Port Arthur (TMAG)
White Beach, Nubeena (TMAG)
Hope Beach (S), South Arm (TMAG)
Blackmans Bay (TMAG)
Bull Bay, N Bruny (TMAG)
East Cove, Adventure Bay, S Bruny Island (TMAG)
Verona Sands (TMAG)
Whalers Cove, Port Davey (TMAG)
Conical Harbour (TMAG)
Granville Harbour (TMAG)
West Point, Marrawah (TMAG)
Marrawah (unlocalised) (TMAG)
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