Dear Ross,
according to Anseeuw & Goto 1996 "The living Pleurotomariidae" the
following distributions for the Indian Ocean are given. No records for
the East Atlantic.
Cheers,
Michael
Petrotrochus africanus (= Pleurotomaria africana Tomlin, 1948)
- South Africa: off Durban (29°50'S, 31°19'E, 369 m)
- South Africa: off Durban (29°48'S, 31°23'E)
- South Africa: 11 miles off Durban, by trawl, 300m
- South Africa: 10-12 miles off coast of Zululand, 300-338m
- Madagascar: off north-west coast (12°06'S, 49°26'E, 300m)
- Andaman Sea: NW Nicobar Island, 165-170m
- Andaman Sea: between Andaman Island and Burmese coast,
(13°05'N, 13°30'E [should probably be 93°30'E], 145-150m)
Petrotrochus caledonicus Bouchet & Métivier, 1982
- NW Australia: trawled off Seringapatam Reef
[in addition to records from the Pacific Ocean and South China Sea]
Petrotrochus westralis (=Pleurotomaria westralis Whitehead, 1987)
- Australia: north of Port Hedland, North West Shelf, 376m
- Australia: between Port Hedland and the Ashmore Reefs
- Australia: near Rowley Shoals, NW Australia, trawled at 450m
- Australia: near Scott Reef, NW Australia, trawled at 500m
- Indonesia: off Timor, Sea of Timor, trawled at 255m
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Dr. Michael Streng
Uppsala Universitet
Institutionen för Geovetenskaper
Paleobiologi
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