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Bermuda Islands, Bermuda
latitude: 32.304443     
longitude: -64.751663     
Precision of location: Alexandria Digital Library (with NGA GNDB data) 
Site Named Here: By name of island, bay, strait, lake, river, or stream, etc., named in source publication 
| Amphiscolops sargassi | Aug 1935 | floating Sargassum | 'on floating Sargassum (whether of pelagic or of neritic origin unknown.' Not common, only 4 specimens from considerable amount of water and Sargassum. | |
| Gnesioceros sargassicola | prior to 1939 | surface | Sargassum | taken alive on floating Sargassum. | 
| Pseudoceros crozieri | Jul-Aug, 1935 | ascidian colonies | taken near or on ascidian colonies. | |
| Leptoplana lactoalba | 1898 | stones and coral | under stones and corals on the reefs | |
| Pseudoceros superbus (2) | 1900 or earlier | stones | 'under stones at and just below low-tide, usually associated with a dark botrylloid compound ascidian or with a dark purplish sponge, with both of which it corresponds closely in color. | |
| Pseudoceros pardalis | earlier than 1900 | stones | collected many years ago by Dr. Hartt Merriam and presented by him to the Museum of Yale University. | |
| Macrogynium ovalis | 1934 or earlier | occurs in the intestine of Stichopus sp. | ||
| Pseudoceros splendidus | 1939 or earlier | apparently cosmopolitan. The type locality is the Mediterranean and the species has since been found at Bermuda (Hyman, 1939b) and the Galápagos Islands (Plehn, 1896). | ||
| Amaga expatria | 2005 or earlier | Bermuda. | ||
| Gigantea gouvernoni | 2005 or earlier | |||
| Bipalium vagum | ||||
| Amaga expatria | 1963 | |||
| Amaga expatria | 1988 |