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  • Genus: Anatoma

  • Anatoma amydra Geiger & Marshall, 2012
    Width 3.4mm
    Marine
    Indo-Malayan Archipelago and Western Pacific, 250-1000 metres
  • Anatoma aupouria (Powell, 1937)
    Width 1.25mm
    Marine
    Off Three Kings Islands. Also Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands. 31-805 metres
  • Anatoma equatoria (Hedley, 1899)
    Diameter 3mm, Height 2.68mm
    Marine
  • Anatoma finlayi (Powell, 1937)
    Height 1.7mm, Width 1.9mm
    Marine
    Deep water off Three Kings Islands, Northland, East Cape and Chatham Islands
  • Anatoma flemingi (B.A. Marshall, 2002)
    Width 3.5mm, Height 2.8mm
    Marine, Native - Endemic
    Off South Island and Antipodes Islands, living at 400-1006 metres
  • Anatoma globulus Geiger, 2012
    Marine
    Kermadec Islands
  • Anatoma indonesica Bandel, 1998
    Marine
    Kermadec Islands
  • Anatoma japonica (A. Adams, 1862)
    Width 3.5mm
    Marine
    In deep water off the Philippines, Japan, South Africa and off Northern NZ
  • Anatoma kopua Geiger & Marshall, 2012
    Height 4.58mm, Width 4.27mm
    Marine
    New South Wales, Australia and New Zealand (Challenger Plateau), approximately 1000 m
  • Anatoma maxima (Schepman, 1908)
    Marine
  • Anatoma megascutula Geiger & Marshall, 2012
    Width 5.03mm, Height 3.36mm
    Marine
    Western Pacific, 450-1650 m. Graveyard Seamount Complex, Chatham Rise 757-875 metres
  • Anatoma pseudoequatoria (Kay, 1979)
    Marine
  • Anatoma regia (Mestayer, 1916)
    Width 2.5mm, Height 2mm
    Marine
    Off Three Kings Islands and North and South Islands
  • Anatoma tangaroa Geiger & Marshall, 2012
    Width 1.79mm, Height 1.42mm
    Marine, Native - Endemic
    Northern New Zealand, 120-291 metres. Off Three Kings Islands
  • Anatoma zancliformis Geiger, 2012
    Marine
    Off South Island, deep
NZ Geographical Regions
Key to symbols used in Checklist.
Fw =
Freshwater
L =
Land
N =
North Island
S =
South Island
R =
Recent
Sf =
Subfossil
Fo =
Fossil