Pyramidellidae – Syrnolinae: Syrnola bifasciata Tenison-Woods, 1876 (‘two-banded pyramid-shell’)
Synonym(s): bifasciata Tenison-Woods, 1875.
Typical shell-length 6.0 mm. Lives subtidally as an ectoparasite of other invertebrates. Native. Endemic to southeastern Australia (NSW, TAS and VIC).
Classification
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Heterobranchia
Order: Lower Heterobranchia
Superfamily: Pyramidelloidea
Family: Pyramidellidae
Subfamily: Syrnolinae
Genus: Syrnola
Localities for Syrnola bifasciata
Bicheno: Cod Rock
Black River Beach
Black River Beach: northern end
Black River Beach: southern end
Bridport: beach
Carlton Beach: Spectacle Island
Carlton: Park Beach
Clayton: foreshore
Electrona: Peggys Beach
Flinders Island: Fotheringate Beach: southern end
Flinders Island: Lady Barron: Yellow Beaches
Flinders Island: Lillies Bay
Greens Beach: main beach
Hobart (unlocalised)
Huon Island
Lauderdale: Roches Beach
Lime Bay: Green Head
Low Head: East Beach
Maria Island: Chinamans Creek
Maria Island: Darlington Bay
Maria Island: Oyster Bay
Marion Bay: Bream Creek foreshore
Nubeena: White Beach
Orford: East Shelly Beach
Orford: Spring Beach
Orford: West Shelly Beach
Port Arthur: Denmans Cove
Port Latta: Cowrie Point
Schouten Island (unlocalised)
South coast of Tasmania (unlocalised)
Southport Lagoon: southern end
Taroona Beach
Taroona: Dixons Beach
Tasmania (unlocalised)
Woodbridge: foreshore & Birchs Point