Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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Collecting site

Perryville, Perry County, Missouri, USA
point north of Perryville
latitude: 37.745602    
longitude: -89.8619    

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Collected here:

Phagocata gracilisSep 16, 1969Tom Moore Cave, 3 miles north of Perryville. several light-grown specimens collected by L. Hubricht, some mature.
Sphalloplana evaginataFeb 3, 1968Klump Cave, situated east of Perryville, 2 specimens collected in still pools in the stream bed in shallow water, given to [Kenk] by Dr. Joseph A. Beatty of Southern Illinois University.
Sphalloplana evaginataApr 8, 1973Klump Cave, situated east of Perryville, Apr 8, and Sep 30, 1973 a total of 17 specimens collected by Jerry Lewis and Brent Opell, together with the isopod, Asellus antricolus (Creaser), and the amphipod, Gammarus troglophilus Hubricht and Mackin.
Sphalloplana evaginataSep 30, 1973Klump Cave, situated east of Perryville, Apr 8, and Sep 30, 1973 a total of 17 specimens collected by Jerry Lewis and Brent Opell, together with the isopod, Asellus antricolus (Creaser), and the amphipod, Gammarus troglophilus Hubricht and Mackin.
Sphalloplana evaginataSep 23, 1961Crevice Cave, near Perryville. specimens collected by Stewart Peck and others, transmitted to [Kenk] by Russell M. Norton.
Sphalloplana evaginataJun 9, 1964Crevice Cave, near Perryville. specimens collected by Stewart Peck and others, transmitted to [Kenk] by Russell M. Norton.
Sphalloplana evaginataOct 4, 1964Berome Moore Cave, near Perryville. 3 specimens collected by R.A. Brandon and A. Altig, sent to [Kenk] by Russell M. Norton.
Sphalloplana evaginataFeb 3, 1973Garbage Hole Cave, part of the Rimstone Cave System, southeast of Perryville. 2 specimens collected by Jerry Lewis, togbhether with amphipods and isopods, sent to [Kenk] alive.