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Cawsand Bay, near Plymouth, England
latitude: 50.330971
longitude: -4.200554
Precision of location: Gauged from chart or map
Site Named Here: By name of island, bay, strait, lake, river, or stream, etc., named in source publication
Plagiostomum cinctum | Jul 5, 1949 | |||
Plagiostomum striatum | Jul 5, 1949 | 12 m | ||
Pseudostomum klostermanni | Jul 5, 1949 | 16 m | fine sand, seaweed | |
Acrorhynchus caledonicus | Aug-Sep 1892 | rocks and tide-pools exposed at low water on the north side of the bay towards Picklecombe Fort... | ||
Hyporhynchus armatus | Aug-Sep 1892 | beds of Zostera that grow on the sandy bottom. | ||
Proporus venenosus | Aug-Sep 1892 | beds of Zostera that grow on the sandy bottom. | ||
Monoporus rubropunctata | Aug-Sep 1892 | beds of Zostera that grow on the sandy bottom. | ||
Promesostoma solea | Aug-Sep 1892 | beds of Zostera that grow on the sandy bottom. | ||
Promesostoma agile | Aug-Sep 1892 | beds of Zostera that grow on the sandy bottom. | ||
Hyporhynchus penicillatus | Aug-Sep 1892 | beds of Zostera that grow on the sandy bottom. A single specimen among Zostera, Cawsand Bay. | ||
Provortex rubrobacillus | Aug-Sep 1892 | beds of Zostera that grow on the sandy bottom. | ||
Plagiostomum vittatum | Aug-Sep 1892 | beds of Zostera that grow on the sandy bottom. | ||
Plagiostomum vittatum | Aug-Sep 1892 | rocks and tide-pools exposed at low water on the north side of the bay towards Picklecombe Fort... | ||
Plagiostomum dioicum | Aug-Sep 1892 | rocks and tide-pools exposed at low water on the north side of the bay towards Picklecombe Fort... | ||
Plagiostomum girardi | Aug-Sep 1892 | rocks and tide-pools exposed at low water on the north side of the bay towards Picklecombe Fort... | ||
Monotus albus | Aug-Sep 1892 | rocks and tide-pools exposed at low water on the north side of the bay towards Picklecombe Fort... | ||
Provortex affinis | Aug-Sep 1892 | rocks and tide-pools exposed at low water on the north side of the bay towards Picklecombe Fort... | ||
Proxenetes flabellifer | Aug-Sep 1892 | rocks and tide-pools exposed at low water on the north side of the bay towards Picklecombe Fort... In tide-pools on the north side of Cawsand Bay. | ||
Convoluta paradoxa | Aug-Sep 1892 | rocks and tide-pools exposed at low water on the north side of the bay towards Picklecombe Fort... | ||
Convoluta flavibacillum | Aug-Sep 1892 | rocks and tide-pools exposed at low water on the north side of the bay towards Picklecombe Fort... | ||
Convoluta saliens | Aug-Sep 1892 | sand | This species is apparently rather rare at Plymouth. Among Zostera from Cawsand Bay is the habitat for it. The curious mode of progression by sudden leaps, which co-exists along with the usual method of movement, was first described by v. Graff.. | |
Plagiostomum caudatum | Aug-Sep 1882 | A single specimen dredged in Cawsand Bay among Zostera. | ||
Oligocladus sanguinolentus | 1883 or earlier | Adult specimens were dredged off the Duke Rock, Millbay Channel, Cawsand Bay, and Stoke Point. |