Galeommatidae – Saxicavellinae: Coracuta dromanaensis (Gatliff & Gabriel, 1912) (‘Dromana lepton’)
Synonym(s): dromanaensis Gatliff & Gabriel, 1912.
Typical shell-length 1.6 mm. Lives subtidally in sand. Native. Endemic to southeastern Australia (TAS and VIC).
Classification
Class: Bivalvia
Subclass: Heterodonta
Order: Veneroida
Superfamily: Galeommatoidea
Family: Montacutidae
Genus: Coracuta
Localities for Coracuta dromanaensis
Bicheno: Cod Rock
Binalong Bay: Jeanneret Beach
Black River Beach: northern end
Bridport: beach
Burnie: Blythe Heads & estuary
Burnie: Sulphur Creek
Cape Portland (unlocalised)
Devonport: upper estuary
East Wynyard: beach
Electrona: Peggys Beach
Flinders Island: Arthur Bay: Long Point
Flinders Island: Lady Barron: Yellow Beaches
Flinders Island: Leeka: foreshore towards Twelve Hour Point
Flinders Island: Lillies Bay
Flinders Island: The Dock
Georges Bay: Blanche Point
King Island: Colliers Beach
King Island: Currie Harbour
King Island: Ettrick Beach
King Island: Fitzmaurice Bay
King Island: Little Porky Beach
King Island: Seal Point
Lime Bay
Little Coningham Beach
Little Swanport: mouth
Maria Island: Darlington Bay
Maria Island: Four Mile Beach
Maria Island: Gulls Nest Point
Maria Island: Riedlé Bay: McRaes Isthmus
Maria Island: Trigonia Corner
Murdunna: Duck Creek Beach
Narawntapu: Copper Cove
Orford: East Shelly Beach
Port Davey: Whalers Cove
Rheban Beach
Seymour Beach: northern end
Sloping Lagoon: Lagoon Beach
South Bruny Island: Adventure Bay: Grass Point
Southport: Roaring Beach
Stanley: Godfreys Beach
Stanley: Tatlows Beach
Tamar River: Kelso: foreshore
Taroona Beach
Taroona: Dixons Beach
The Gardens: Swimcart Beach
Verona Sands