Anabathridae: Pisinna dubitabilis (Tate, 1899) (‘doubtful false rice-shell’)
Synonym(s): dubitabilis Tate, 1899 dubius Petterd, 1884.
Typical shell-length 2.1 mm. Lives subtidally amongst rocks and seaweed. Native. Endemic to southeastern Australia (TAS, VIC and SA).
Classification
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Caenogastropoda – Sorbeoconcha
Order: Hypsogastropoda – Littorinimorpha
Superfamily: Truncatelloidea
Family: Anabathridae
Genus: Pisinna
Localities for Pisinna dubitabilis
Ansons Bay
Bicheno: Cod Rock
Cape Pillar
Clarke Island: Black Point
Devonport: Don Heads
Eaglehawk Neck: eastern side
Flinders Island: Killiecrankie: foreshore
Georges Bay: Blanche Point
Granville Harbour: coast to N
King Island: Colliers Beach
King Island: Fitzmaurice Bay
King Island: Halfmoon Bay
Low Head (unlocalised)
Marrawah: West Point
New Harbour
North Bruny Island: Fancy Bay
North West coast of Tasmania (unlocalised)
Pirates Bay: Fossil Island
Pirates Bay: middle rocks
Pirates Bay: near landing
Port Davey: Whalers Cove
Port Latta: Cowrie Point
Rocky Boat Inlet
South Bruny Island: Adventure Bay: East Cove
South Bruny Island: Great Taylors Bay
Tinderbox Beach