Irus crenatus - 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.
Black River Beach (S end) (MHR)
Peggs Beach (W end) (SJG)
Peggs Beach (unlocalised) (MHR)
Moorland Beach (MHR)
Hawley Beach to Point Sorell (TMAG)
Greens Beach (TMAG, MHR)
West Arm (unlocalised), Tamar (QVMAG)
Bellingham beach (MHR)
Northeast River mouth, Flinders Island (MHR)
Ansons Bay (unlocalised) (TMAG)
Georges Bay (unlocalised) (QVMAG)
Steels Beach, Scamander (MHR)
Prosser River mouth, Orford (TMAG)
Millingtons Beach, Orford (SJG)
Dunalley (unlocalised) (TMAG)
Connellys Bay (MHR)
Hope Beach (S), South Arm (MHR)
Howden (SJG)
Snug Beach (SJG)
Coningham foreshore (SJG)
Oyster Cove, Kettering (SJG)
Trial Bay, Kettering (SJG)
Woodbridge foreshore and Birchs Point (SJG)
Apollo Bay, N Bruny Island (SJG)
Roberts Point, N Bruny Island (SJG)
Mickeys Bay, S Bruny (MHR)
Simpsons Bay, S Bruny (SJG)
Sandrock Bay (SJG)
Coast East of Herlihys Bay (SJG)
Stringers Cove, Port Esperance (SJG)
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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.
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