Elachisinidae: Dolicrossea labiata (Tenison-Woods, 1876) (‘lipped elachisinid’)
Synonym(s): labiata Tenison-Woods, 1876.
Typical shell-length 3.6 mm. Lives subtidally and offshore amongst rocks and seaweed. Native. Endemic to southeastern Australia (NSW, TAS and VIC).
Classification
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Caenogastropoda – Sorbeoconcha
Order: Hypsogastropoda – Littorinimorpha
Superfamily: Truncatelloidea
Family: Elachisinidae
Genus: Dolicrossea
Localities for Dolicrossea labiata
Bicheno: Cod Rock
Bicheno: Redbill Beach
Bicheno: Waubs Beach
Black River Beach: northern end
Black River Beach: southern end
Bridport (unlocalised)
Burnie: Blythe Heads & estuary
Burnie: Sulphur Creek
Clayton: foreshore
East Devonport: Moorland Beach
East Devonport: Pardoe Beach
Georges Bay: Blanche Point
Goat Island: foreshore of island and nearby mainland
Granville Harbour: coast to N
Greens Beach: main beach
Hawley Beach: foreshore towards Point Sorell
Hobart (unlocalised)
Huon Island
Mulcahy Bay
North West coast of Tasmania (unlocalised)
Nubeena: Roaring Beach
Port Arthur: Denmans Cove
Port Davey: Whalers Cove
Rocky Cape: Forwards Beach
Seymour Beach: northern end
South Bruny Island: Adventure Bay: Grass Point
Stanley: Godfreys Beach
Stanley: Tatlows Beach
Tasmania (unlocalised)
Ulverstone (unlocalised)