Distribution (text) |
- Old World tropics
- Irano-Turanian region
- Saharo-Arabian region
- Sudanian region
- Saline habitats of central Balkan, Serbia
- Cuckmere Haven, Seaford, East Sussex,UK
- Central Europe, Baltic Sea and English Channel
- River Adur Estuary, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex (latitude W 0.2858 ◦ , longitude N 50.8396 ◦ )

- Odiel Marshes in the joint estuary of the Odiel and Tinto rivers (37°15ʹ–37°37ʹN, 6°57ʹ–6°58ʹW; southwest Spain)
- Juneau, Hoonah, Pleasant Islnd near Glacier Bay, Alaska
- UK Map from BSBI http://bsbidb.org.uk/maps/?taxonid=2cd4p9h.w3b
- Damietta coast of the Mediter- ranean Sea in Egypt (31.27 N 31.42 E) and Ariake Sea coast, Kamiamakusa, Kumamoto, Japan (32.17 N 130.28 E)
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