Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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Collecting site

Monterey Bay, Monterey, California, USA

latitude: 36.624298    
longitude: -121.909103    

Precision of location: Gauged from chart or map
Site Named Here: By name of island, bay, strait, lake, river, or stream, etc., named in source publication




Collected here:

Freemania litoricolaprior to 1912under stones below medium tide-mark along southern shore of Monteray Bay
Pseudalloioplana californicaprior to 1913
Planocera burchamiprior to 191218 m5 individuals.
Licheniplana lepidaprior to 1912four individuals collected on the under surface of stones on the southern shore of Monterey Bay,
Eurylepta aurantiaca1912 or earlierfairly common in Monterey Bay and the neighboring coast where it occurs under stones or crawling along the bottom in comparitively shallow water.
Euryleptodes pannulus1912 or earlierone specimen.
Graffizoon lobatumprior to 1845in plankton
Stylochus californicusprior to 1953
Leptoplana chloranotaprior to 1929littoralstonesunder stones
Notoplana rupicolaprior to 1912
Notoplana saxicolaprior to 1912intertidaltaken on masses of algae in tide pools.
Notoplana inquietaprior to 1912
Notoplana acticolaprior to 1929
Copidoplana tripylaprior to 1953found in the Fisher collection, labeled L. acticola Monterey".
Alloioplana californicaprior to 1912taken by the original describers at Monterey Bay and 'to the south for at least 34 miles'.
Alloioplana californicaprior to 1939reported by Ricketts as relatively abundant near Monterey under large boulders.
Pseudostylochus burchamiprior to 191220 m
Pseudostylochus burchamiApr 12, 193120 mcollected by the MacGinities.
Pseudoceros luteusprior to 1898
Planocera californica1912 or earliersouthern coast of Monteray Bay, usually above mean tide in crevices of the rocks and beneath boulders on the beach.
Planocera burchami1912 or earlier18.3 mfive individuals.
Stylochoplana gracilis1912 or earliereight individuals, all of which were taken on the broad thalli of Macrocystis pyrifera, growing in the vicinity of the wharf of the Del Monte Hotel, near Monterey.
Leptoplana rupicola1912 or earlierthree individuals found adhering to the under surface of large rocks near extreme low-tide mark a short distance south of the entrance of Monterey Bay.
Leptoplana timida1912 or earlierrare as it is represented by only two individuals taken along the southern shore of Monterey Bay.
Leptoplana saxicola1912 or earliersmall flatworm, numerous individuals taken at a point a few miles south of the entrance to Monterey Bay,
Leptoplana inquieta1912 or earlierfour specimens, captured about the low-tide limit among the rocks, and in one case among the rhizoids of Macrocystis in Monterey Bay,
Phylloplana litoricola1912 or earliernine individuals, living on the under surface of stones below the medium-tide mark along the sourthern shore of Monterey Bay,
Licheniplana lepida1912 or earlierfour individuals collected on the under surface of stones on the southern shore of Monterey Bay,
Stylostomum lentum1912 or earliersix individuals taken near Monterey, at low-tide.
Aceros langi1912 or earliersingle specimen taken on the southern shore of Monterey Bay.
Anciliplana graffi1912 or earlierseveral specimens of this species were collected in Monterey Bay and along the adjoining coast.
Euryleptodes cavicola1912 or earliernine specimens taken at various points along the shores of Monterey Bay.
Euryleptodes phyllulus1912 or earlierseveral specimens taken on the shore of Monterey Bay.
Planocera californica1912 or earlierfairly abundant along the southern coast of Monterey Bay, and to the south for at least thirty-four miles.
Stylochoplana gracilis1912 or earliereight individuals, all of which were taken on the broad thalli of Macrocystis pyrifera, growing in the vicinity of the wharf of the Del Monte Hotel, near Monterey.
Leptoplana rupicola1912 or earlierthree individuals found adhering to the under surface of large rocks near extreme low-tide mark a short distance south of the entrance of Monterey Bay.
Leptoplana timida1912 or earlierrare as it is represented by only two individuals taken along the southern shore of Monterey Bay
Leptoplana saxicola1912 or earliersmall flatworm, numerous individuals taken at a point a few miles south of the entrance to Monterey Bay,
Leptoplana inquieta1912 or earlierfour specimens, captured about the low-tide limit among the rocks, and in one case among the rhizoids of Macrocystis in Monterey Bay,
Phylloplana litoricola1912 or earliernine individuals, living on the under surface of stones below the medium-tide mark along the sourthern shore of Monterey Bay,
Aceros langi1912 or earliersingle specimen taken on the southern shore of Monterey Bay.
Anciliplana graffi1912 or earlierseveral specimens of this species were collected in Monterey Bay and along the adjoining coast
Eurylepta aurantiaca1912 or earlierfairly common in Monterey Bay and the neighboring coast where it occurs under stones or crawling along the bottom in comparitively shallow water.
Euryleptodes cavicola1912 or earliernine specimens taken at various points along the shores of Monterey Bay.
Euryleptodes pannulus1912 or earlierone specimen.
Euryleptodes phyllulus1912 or earlierseveral specimens taken on the shore of Monterey Bay.
Stylostomum lentum1912 or earliersix individuals taken near Monterey, at low-tide.
Amblyceraeus luteus1897 or earlier
Leptoplana californica1897 or earlier
Cylindrostoma triangulumSep 19, 196026 msand, stonessand, stones and algae, dredged from about 26 m.
Austrorhynchus californicusApr 3, 196910 mfine sandin the kelp zone.
Scanorhynchus forcipatusSep 19, 19602-10 mfine sand with mud
Scanorhynchus forcipatusApr 3, 19692-10 mfine sand with mud