Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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A Alaska Range, Alaska, USAAug 1950 Polycelis borealis   very common in mountain streams in the southern part of Alaska (Alaska Range, Talkeetna Mountains, Chugach Range. Kenk R (1953) 173
B State of Alaska, USA1953 or earlier Phagocata nivea   Cold-stenothermic, occurring in mountain streams in Alaska. Kenk R (1972) 42
C State of Alaska, USA1972 or earlier Dendrocoelopsis piriformis   four lakes and two streams in subarctic Alaska. Kenk R (1953) 178; from Kenk R 1972 (citation)- p. 59; and from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 8
D State of Alaska, USA1972 or earlier Dendrocoelopsis alaskensis   springs and cold creeks in Alaska. Kenk R (1953) ; from Kenk R 1972 (citation)- p. 60
E Umiat, North Slope, Alaska, USA1953 or earlier Dendrocoelopsis piriformis   collected by P.F. Scholander in a lake near Umiat on the Arctic Slope of Alaska. Kenk R (1953) 178; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 6
F Umiat Lake, Alaska, USAAug 1950 Dendrocoelopsis piriformis   inhabits lakes and their outlets in the southern part of Alaska and also occurs in a lake near Umiat. Kenk R (1953) 178
G road between Potter and Anchorage, Alaska, USAAug 12, 1950 coronata borealis   10.6 miles from Anchorage on road from Anchorage to Potter, steam on road. Kenk R (1953) 173; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 7
H road between Palmer and Willow, Alaska, USAAug 9, 1950 coronata borealis type locality 20.1 miles from Palmer on road from Palmer to Willow, steams on road. Kenk R (1953) 173; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 7
I road between Palmer and Willow, Alaska, USAAug 9, 1950 coronata borealis   11.2 miles from Palmer on road from Palmer to Willow, steams on road. Kenk R (1953) 173; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 7
J road between Palmer and Willow, Alaska, USAAug 9, 1950 coronata borealis   19.2 miles from Palmer on road from Palmer to Willow, steams on road. Kenk R (1953) 173; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 7
K Glenn Highway from Anchorage, Alaska, USAAug 13, 1950 coronata borealis   stream on Glenn Highway, 43.5 miles from Anchorage. Kenk R (1953) 173; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 8
L Moose Creek, Alaska, USAAug 14, 1950 Dendrocoelopsis piriformis type locality On five slides, USNM 22334, Moose Creek, on Glen Highway, milepost 186, near Alaska Road Commission camp. Kenk R (1953) 178; and from Kenk 1973 (citation)- p. 6
M Mount McKinley Park road, Alaska, USAAug 5, 1950 coronata borealis   clear, fast mountain stream crossing Mount Mckinley Park road, 5.5 miles from railroad station. Kenk R (1953) 173; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 7
N Talkeetna Mountains Range, Alaska, USAAug 1950 Polycelis borealis   very common in mountain streams in the southern part of Alaska (Alaska Range, Talkeetna Mountains, Chugach Range. Kenk R (1953) 173
O Milepost 31, Elliott Highway, Alaska, USAJul 24, 1950 Dendrocoelopsis alaskensis default type from creek crossing Elliot Highway, Alaska, at milepost 31; under stones, five specimens, two of them with sexual structures. Kenk R (1953) 180; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 8
P Milepost 31, Elliott Highway, Alaska, USAJul 24, 1950 Dendrocoelopsis alaskensis default type Fast moving streams in the White Mountains. Creek crossing Elliot Highway at milepost 31.0, water temperature 3.2 degrees C; under stones, five specimens, two of them with sexual structures. Kenk R (1953) 168, 180
Q Milepost 31, Elliott Highway, Alaska, USAJul 24, 1950 Phagocata nivea   Creek crossing Elliot Highway at milepost 31.0; 39 specimens, about half of them mature, collected under stones (holotype). Kenk R (1953) 168
R Milepost 25, Elliott Highway, Alaska, USAAug 27, 1971 Dendrocoelopsis alaskensis   from stream crossing Elliot Highway, Alaska, at milepost 25. Collected by Dr. Robert L. Rausch. Kenk R (1973) 9
S Milepost 25, Elliott Highway, Alaska, USASep 12, 1971 Dendrocoelopsis alaskensis   from stream crossing Elliot Highway, Alaska, at milepost 25. Collected by Dr. Robert L. Rausch. Kenk R (1973) 9
T White Mountains, Alaska, USAJul 24, 1950 Phagocata nivea   Fox Gulch, on Elliot Highway, milepost 1.2, one small specimen near bait (beef liver). Kenk R (1953) 168
U White Mountains, Alaska, USAJul 19, 1950 Phagocata nivea   Willow Creek, on Steese Highway, at milepost 96.6, altitude 2,100 feet; two immature specimens, from under stones. Kenk R (1953) 168
V White Mountain Recreation Area, Alaska, USAJul 1950 Dendrocoelopsis alaskensis   inhabits cool, fast streams of the White Mountains and usually shares its habitat with Phagocata nivea. It is a stenothermic and rheophilic species. Kenk R (1953) 180
W Mile 82.5, Steese Highway, Alaska, USAJul 21, 1950 Dendrocoelopsis alaskensis   two stream on Steese Highway, at miles 82.5 and 84.0. Kenk R (1953) 180; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 9
X Mile 82.5, Steese Highway, Alaska, USAJul 21, 1950 Phagocata nivea   Spring and stream on Steese Highway, milepost 82.5, near Alaska Road Commission camp; two mature and six immature specimens, on the undersides of stones. Kenk R (1953) 168
Y Mile 84, Steese Highway, Alaska, USAJul 21, 1950 Phagocata nivea default type Fast moving streams in the White Mountains. Stream on Streese Highway, at milepost 84.0, altitude 2,700 feet, 7.2 degrees C; one immature and one marture specimen, from under stones. Kenk R (1953) 168
Z Mile 84, Steese Highway, Alaska, USAJul 21, 1950 Dendrocoelopsis alaskensis   two stream on Steese Highway, at miles 82.5 and 84.0. Kenk R (1953) 180; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 9
A1 Mile 84, Steese Highway, Alaska, USAJul 19, 1950 Phagocata nivea default type Fast moving streams in the White Mountains. Stream on Streese Highway, at milepost 84.0, altitude 2,700 feet, 7.2 degrees C; one immature and one marture specimen, from under stones. Kenk R (1953) 168
B1 Chugach Mountain Range, Alaska, USAAug 1950 Polycelis borealis   very common in mountain streams in the southern part of Alaska (Alaska Range, Talkeetna Mountains, Chugach Range. Kenk R (1953) 173
C1 southern Alaska, Alaska, USAAug 1950 Dendrocoelopsis piriformis   inhabits lakes and their outlets in the southern part of Alaska. Kenk R (1953) 178
D1 Crystal Springs, Eastmoreland District, Portland, Oregon, USASep 12, 1967 Dendrocoelopsis vaginata   Woodbury Spring in Crystal Springs area, one-half block south of Holgate on 28th Avenuue. water almost stagnant, clear, 11.2 degrees C., pH 6.3, many D. vaginata taken on liver bait, both young and mature. Possibly same location mentioned by Hyman. Kenk R (1973) 6
E1 Eastmoreland Golf Course, Eastmoreland District, Portland, Oregon, USA1952 or earlier Polycelis coronata     Kenk R (1952) ;from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 2
F1 Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA1937 Polycelis coronata   nine lots of specimens (USNM 36070 through 36078) collected in 1937 by D.M. Pike in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, and identified on the labels by Hyman as P. coronata. Kenk R (1973) 1
G1 State of California, USA1989 or earlier Phagocata morgani   Eastern half of the United States and Canada, also introduced into California. Kenk R (1989) 3
H1 State of California, USA1973 or earlier Seidlia sierrensis default type California and Nevada. Kenk R (1973) ; from Kenk 1989 (citation)- p. 4
I1 Sagehen Creek Biological Station, Nevada County, California, USASep 23, 1967 Polycelis sierrensis   spring near Sagehen Creek Biological Station, tributary of Sagehen Creek, furnishing water to the station. Situated about 2 miles west of State Road 89, north of Truckee, water clear, fast, temperature 6.3 degrees C., pH 7.5 under stones, 3 specimen Kenk R (1973) 11
J1 Sagehen Creek Biological Station, Nevada County, California, USAJul 10, 1968 Polycelis sierrensis   temperature 6.5 degrees C., pH 7.5, oxygen 10 ppm, many specimens under stones, some mature. Kenk R (1973) 11
K1 Sagehen Creek Biological Station, Nevada County, California, USAMay 28-29, 1970 Polycelis sierrensis   temperature 6.3 degrees C., pH 7.5, oxygen 9 ppm, about 50 Polycelis under stones and on bait (beef liver) exposed over night, some mature. Kenk R (1973) 11
L1 Sagehen Creek Biological Station, Nevada County, California, USAMay 28-29, 1970 Phagocata crenophila   temperature 6.3 degrees C., pH 7.5, oxygen 9 ppm, numerous Polycelis, less numerous this species. Kenk R (1973) 11
M1 Deep Creek, Placer County, California, USASep 23, 1967 Polycelis sierrensis type locality water clear, fast current, temperature 10.6 degrees C., pH 7.7, 4 immature post-fission specimens under stones. Kenk R (1973) 11
N1 Deep Creek, Placer County, California, USAJul 10, 1968 Polycelis sierrensis type locality 3 specimens, 2 of them mature. Kenk R (1973) 11
O1 McKinney Creek, Lake Tahoe, Placer County, California, USAJune 21, 1967 Polycelis sierrensis   clear, fast water, 9.0 degrees C., pH 7.1, about 10 specimens under stones, 2 mature. Kenk R (1973) 11
P1 Tahoe City, Placer County, California, USAMay 28-29, 1970 Phagocata crenophila   specimens under stones and on liver bait. Kenk R (1973) 11
Q1 Tahoe City, Placer County, California, USASep 23, 1967 Polycelis sierrensis   overflow spring furnishing water to the local California Fish and Game facility on State Road 28, 1.7 road miles northeast of junction with State Road 89; water clear, fast, temperature 6.7 degrees C., pH 6.8, 6 immature Polycelis under stones. Kenk R (1973) 11
R1 Tahoe City, Placer County, California, USAJul 10, 1968 Polycelis sierrensis   water clear, fast, temperature 6.2 degrees C., pH 6.6, oxygen 10 ppm, several Polycelis under stones, 2 of them mature. Kenk R (1973) 11
S1 Tahoe City, Placer County, California, USAMay 28-29, 1970 Polycelis sierrensis   water clear, fast, temperature 10.0 degrees C., pH 7.0, oxygen 7 ppm, many mature and immature specimens under stones and on liver bait. Kenk R (1973) 11
T1 Taylor Creek, El Dorado County, California, USA1972 or earlier morgani morgani   apparently introduced here. Kenk R (1972) 40
U1 Bower Cave, near Coulterville, Mariposa County, California, USAJul 16-18, 1971 Sphalloplana californica type locality 4 specimens collected and shipped to [Kenk], furnished by the Bower Cave Diving Group, from lake which fills the greater part of Bower Cave, collected by Scuba Divers, P. Hara, B. Kruse, and S. Shimek. Kenk R (1977) 9
V1 Bower Cave, near Coulterville, Mariposa County, California, USAAug 11, 1974 Sphalloplana californica type locality 2 specimens, one of the semimature. Kenk R (1977) 10
W1 Bower Cave, near Coulterville, Mariposa County, California, USAOct 22, 1971 Sphalloplana californica type locality water temp 11 degrees C., 3 immature worms. Kenk R (1977) 9
X1 Bower Cave, near Coulterville, Mariposa County, California, USAApr 1, 1972 Sphalloplana californica type locality 1 sexually mature specimen Kenk R (1977) 9
Y1 Bower Cave, near Coulterville, Mariposa County, California, USAOct 10, 1973 Sphalloplana californica type locality 1 specimen. Kenk R (1977) 9-10
Z1 Tahoe Paradise, El Dorado County, California, USAaround 1981 Polycelis monticola default type active in the Tahoe Paradise spring all year around. Kenk R, Hampton AM (1982) 569, 570
A2 Marlette Creek, Washoe County, Nevada, USAJul 11, 1968 Polycelis sierrensis   water clear, fast, 16.5 degrees C., pH 7.4, 2 specimens under stones, 1 mature. Kenk R (1973) 11
B2 Gardnerville, Douglas County, Neveda, USAApr 5, 1981 Phagocata hamptonae default type collected by Dr. Anne M. Hampton in an irrigation ditch 400 m east of the ranch house on the Gene Scossa Ranch. Kenk R (1982) 165
C2 Fern Spring, Yosemite National Park, Mariposa County, California, USAJul 3, 1967 Polycelis sierrensis   Limnocrene with considerable water flow and several seepage springs above it; water temperature 6.4 and 6.8 degrees C., pH 6.1 and 6.2; several specimens under stones, one of them mature, one with regeneration head. Kenk R (1973) 11
D2 Fern Spring, Yosemite National Park, Mariposa County, California, USAJul 5, 1967 Polycelis sierrensis   temperature 7.3 degrees C., 17 specimens of various sizes, 2 mature. Kenk R (1973) 11
E2 Negro Creek, Whitman County, Washington, USAAug 1, 1970 Dendrocoelopsis vaginata   5 specimens collected by Mrs. Virginia Erickson and sent to [Kenk] alive, one of them mature. Kenk R (1973) 6
F2 State of Nevada, USA1973 or earlier Seidlia sierrensis default type California and Nevada. Kenk R (1973) ; from Kenk 1989 (citation)- p. 4
G2 Flathead Lake, Montana, USASep 3, 1967 coronata coronata   tributary of Flathead Lake, crossing State Road 35 on east side of lake, 12 road miles north of junction with U.S. Highway 93; water clear, fast, 8.7 degrees C., pH 7.9; many specimens of various sizes, one mature, under stones. Kenk R (1973) 6
H2 Yellow Bay Creek, Montana, USAAug-Sep 1969 coronata coronata   about 10 yards from the shore of Flathead Lake; several specimens, some mature, collected by Frank P. Crawley and shipped to me alive. (Besides this species, one specimen of Dendrocoelopsis vaginata Hyman). Kenk R (1973) 6
I2 Yellow Bay Creek, Montana, USAAug-Sep 1969 Dendrocoelopsis vaginata   collected by Frank P. Crawley and shipped to me alive, one specimen. Kenk R (1973) 6
J2 Greenough Park, Missoula County, Montana, USAMay 21, 1968 Dendrocoelopsis vaginata   feeder spring and creek for Rattlesnake Creek (1 mile from Clark Fork RIver). water slightly muddy, 10 degrees C., 8 specimens collected by Mr. F.P. Crowley, most of them sexually mature. Kenk R (1973) 6
K2 Skalkaho Pass, Ravalli County, Montana, USA1952 or earlier Polycelis coronata   specimens collected by Betty Locker. Kenk R (1952) ;from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 2
L2 Spring Creek, Fort Hall Bottoms, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, near Ferry Butte, northwest of Pocatello, Bingham County, Idaho, USAJun 3, 1970 coronata borealis   springs on marshy ground; water clear, with moderate current, 10.6 degrees C., under stones about 30 specimens collected by Dr. G. Wayne Minshall and R. Kenk, among them one mature individual. Kenk R (1973) 8
M2 state of Arizona, USA1975 or earlier Girardia arizonensis default type   Kenk R (1975) ; from Kenk 1989 (citation)- 2
N2 Spring Hollow Stream, Cache County, Utah, USASep 1967 coronata coronata   samples collected at various occasions. Kenk R (1973) 6
O2 Spring Hollow Stream, Cache County, Utah, USAMar 1968 coronata coronata   collected by Jerry H. Carpenter. Kenk R (1973) 6
P2 Spring Hollow Stream, Cache County, Utah, USAMay 1969 coronata coronata   collected by Prof. M.H. Gunnell. Kenk R (1973) 6
Q2 Spring Hollow Stream, Cache County, Utah, USASep 1967 Phagocata crenophila     Kenk R (1973) 6
R2 North Fork of Provo Canyon, on Mt. Timpanogos in headwaters at Aspen Grove, Utah County, Utah, USASep 26, 1967 coronata coronata   water clear, 6.7 degrees C., pH 7.7, fast current; numerous Polycelis, many mature, under stones (this is the locality where Braithwaite collected his sexual specimens). Kenk R (1973) 6
S2 Willow Spring, Rich County, UtahSep 27, 1967 coronata coronata   clear, fast water, many specimens, some mature, under stones. Kenk R (1973) 6
T2 Belgrade, Gallatin County, Montana, USASep 4, 1967 Dendrocoelopsis vaginata   tribuary of Thompson Creek, crossing the county road north of Belgrade, 4.3 miles from junction with U.S. Highway 10. 10 specimens of various sizes, 4 of them mature, under stones. Kenk R (1973) 5
U2 Belgrade, Gallatin County, Montana, USAJun 4, 1970 Dendrocoelopsis vaginata   tribuary of Thompson Creek, crossing the county road north of Belgrade, 4.3 miles from junction with U.S. Highway 10. 14.0 degrees C., 4 specimens under stones, 2 of them mature (Polycelis sp. also occurs in this locality). Kenk R (1973) 5
V2 Belgrade, Gallatin County, Montana, USASep 2, 1967 Dendrocoelopsis vaginata   tribuary of Gallatin River, opening into the river above the bridge on U.S. Highway 10, 5.3 road miles northwest of Belgrade. water fast, clear, 16.6 degrees C., pH 8.8, 2 specimens under stones, 1 of them mature. Kenk R (1973) 5
W2 Belgrade, Gallatin County, Montana, USASep 2, 1967 Dendrocoelopsis vaginata   spring north of Belgrade, in outlet crossing the county road about 4 miles north of junction with U.S. Highway 10. water almost stagnant, with much vegetation, temperature 10.4 degrees C., pH 7.5, 5 immature specimens under stones. Kenk R (1973) 5
X2 Belgrade, Gallatin County, Montana, USASep 2, 1967 Dendrocoelopsis vaginata   tribuary of Thompson Creek, crossing the county road north of Belgrade, 4.3 miles from junction with U.S. Highway 10. water with fast current, temperature 10.8 degrees C., pH 7.6, 15 specimens under stones, 5 of them mature. Kenk R (1973) 5
Y2 Obsidian Creek, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USAJun 18, 1970 coronata borealis   tributary of Obsidian Creek, water clear, fast, 9.0 degrees C., several specimens collected, two of them mature. Kenk R (1973) 8
Z2 south end of Swan Lake Flat, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USAJun 18, 1963 coronata borealis   stream at south end of Swan Lake Flat, east of road between Norris and Mammoth Springs junctions; water clear, with moderate current, 20.5 degrees C., many specimens, some of them very large (largest 25 mm long), two mature. Kenk R (1973) 8
A3 spring, Wyoming, USASep 30, 1967 coronata coronata   clear, cold water, under stones, 6 Polycelis, one of them mature. Kenk R (1973) 6
B3 Cascade Creek, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USASep 7, 1967 coronata borealis   water clear, fast, 12.1 degrees C., pH 8.1; under stones 7 immature specimens, some with signs of fission (regenerating tails) Kenk R (1973) 8
C3 Cascade Creek, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USASep 28, 1967 coronata borealis   water clear, fast, 6 immature specimens taken under stones and placed in culture (one matured). Kenk R (1973) 8
D3 Scoop Shovel Spring, Wyoming, USASep 30, 1967 coronata coronata   little water flow; many specimens, 3 mature, under stones and pieces of wood. Kenk notes that 'it is possible that this is the type-locality where Leidy colledcted his specimens in 1877'. Kenk R (1973) 6
E3 Scoop Shovel Spring, Wyoming, USAJun 7, 1970 coronata coronata   water clear, 7.0 degrees C., moderate current; under stones very mqany worms of various sizes, about one-third of them showing sexual structures, at least two with signs of recent fission (regenerating hind ends). Kenk R (1973) 6
F3 south end Stevenson Island, Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USASep 4, 1970 coronata borealis   6 specimens collected by Jack L. Dean off the south end of Stevenson Island on liver bait submerged the preceeding day at 200 feet (61 m) depth, one of them mature. Kenk R (1973) 8
G3 Hyde Memorial Park, Sangre de Cristo Mountain, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USAJul 17, 1968 coronata coronata   stream of west slope of Sangre de Cristo Mountain, crossing State Road 475, 2.5 road miles above the north boundary of Hyde State Park, at an altitude of about 9000 feet; water clear, fast, 8.8 degrees C., pH 7.2; many specimens, some adults, under s Kenk R (1973) 6
H3 Poudre Lake, Larimer County, Colorado, USASep 24-27, 1951 coronata brevipenis     Kenk R (1952) 196;from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 9
I3 Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA1952 or earlier Polycelis coronata     Kenk R (1952) ;from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 2
J3 Chiquita Creek on Fall River Road, Larimer County, Colorado, USASep 24-27, 1951 coronata brevipenis     Kenk R (1952) 196;from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 9
K3 Thompson River in Moraine Park, Larimer County, Colorado, USASep 24-27, 1951 coronata brevipenis     Kenk R (1952) 196;from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 9
L3 Glacier Creek, Larimer County, Colorado, USASep 24-27, 1951 coronata brevipenis     Kenk R (1952) 196; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 9
M3 North Fork Thompson River, Glen Haven, Larimer County, Colorado, USASep 28, 1951 coronata brevipenis type locality   Kenk R (1952) 196; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 9
N3 Country of Mexico1989 or earlier Dugesia tigrina     Kenk R (1989) 1
O3 Country of Mexico1989 or earlier Dugesia dorotocephala     Kenk R (1989) 2
P3 Purity Springs, near Augusta, Butler County, Kansas, USAJune 12, 1964 Sphalloplana kansensis   one specimen collected by Russell M. Norton. Kenk checked this location in 1967 and 1970 with no planarians. Also checked in 1973, no results. Kenk R (1977) 8
Q3 Brown Springs, Mount Magazine, Ozark National Forest, Arkansas, USAMay 21-26, 1966 Dendrocoelopsis americana   several specimens collected by Mr. Leslie Hubricht, some of them mature. Kenk R (1973) 13
R3 Brown Springs, Mount Magazine, Ozark National Forest, Arkansas, USAJun 12, 1970 Dendrocoelopsis americana   trickle of water forming a shallow pool at the spring, 14.5 degrees C., about 20 specimens, 3 of them sexually mature, under fallen leaves. Kenk R (1973) 13
S3 State of Missouri, USA1975 or earlier Kenkia lewisi default type caves in Missouri. Kenk R (1975) ; from Kenk 1989 (citation)- p. 5
T3 State of Louisiana, USA1977 or earlier Phagocata nordeni default type Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi. Kenk R (1977) ; from Kenk 1989 (citation)- p. 3
U3 State of Louisiana, USA1969 or earlier dactyligera musculosa default type inhabitant of streams and springs in southern Virginia, North Carolina, and Louisiana. Kenk R (1969) ; from Kenk 1972 (citation)- p 29
V3 Fountain Gap, Monroe, Illinois, USAJan 30, 1943 Phagocata gracilis   Spring on bluff 2 miles north of Fountain Gap, many specimens, mostly mature, collected by L. Hubricht (USNM 20936). Kenk R (1970) 8
W3 Illinois Caverns State Natural Park (Mammoth Cave of Illinois, Morrison's Cave, Eckerts Cave, Burksville Cave), near Burksville, Monroe County, Illinois, USANov 24, 1974 Speophila hubrichti   25 specimens collected by Jerry Lewis, Occurring together with 2 species of Asellus and 4 species of amphipods. Kenk R (1977) 21
X3 Sainte Genevieve, Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri, USAOct 4, 1967 Phagocata gracilis   Valley Spring at St. Genevieve, one mature specimen under a stone. Kenk R (1970) 8
Y3 Sainte Genevieve, Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri, USAOct 4, 1967 Dugesia dorotocephala   Valley Spring at St. Genevieve. Kenk R (1970) 8
Z3 Kohn's Cave (Kolms Cave), Ste Genevieve, Missouri, USAJul 21, 1974 Speophila hubrichti type locality 6 specimens collected by Jerry Lewis and Margaret Meister. Kenk R (1977) 21
A4 Kohn's Cave (Kolms Cave), Ste Genevieve, Missouri, USAApr 12, 1975 Speophila hubrichti type locality 6 specimens collected by Jerry Lewis and Margaret Meister. Kenk R (1977) 21
B4 State of Mississippi, USA1977 or earlier Phagocata nordeni default type Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi. Kenk R (1977) ; from Kenk 1989 (citation)- p. 3
C4 Jackson (Jackson's) Creek, Gogebic County, Michigan, USAAug 19, 1940 Curtisia foremani   under stones, several planarians and cocoons. Water temperature 16.2 degrees C. Water clear, highly colored, current rapid. Kenk R (1944) 12
D4 Perryville, Perry County, Missouri, USAApr 8, 1973 Sphalloplana evaginata type locality Klump 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. Kenk R (1977) 7
E4 Perryville, Perry County, Missouri, USAOct 4, 1964 Sphalloplana evaginata   Berome Moore Cave, near Perryville. 3 specimens collected by R.A. Brandon and A. Altig, sent to [Kenk] by Russell M. Norton. Kenk R (1977) 7
F4 Perryville, Perry County, Missouri, USASep 30, 1973 Sphalloplana evaginata type locality Klump 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. Kenk R (1977) 7
G4 Perryville, Perry County, Missouri, USAFeb 3, 1973 Sphalloplana evaginata   Garbage 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. Kenk R (1977) 7
H4 Perryville, Perry County, Missouri, USASep 16, 1969 Phagocata gracilis   Tom Moore Cave, 3 miles north of Perryville. several light-grown specimens collected by L. Hubricht, some mature. Kenk R (1970) 8
I4 Perryville, Perry County, Missouri, USASep 23, 1961 Sphalloplana evaginata   Crevice Cave, near Perryville. specimens collected by Stewart Peck and others, transmitted to [Kenk] by Russell M. Norton. Kenk R (1977) 7
J4 Perryville, Perry County, Missouri, USAFeb 3, 1968 Sphalloplana evaginata type locality Klump 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. Kenk R (1977) 7
K4 Perryville, Perry County, Missouri, USAJun 9, 1964 Sphalloplana evaginata   Crevice Cave, near Perryville. specimens collected by Stewart Peck and others, transmitted to [Kenk] by Russell M. Norton. Kenk R (1977) 7
L4 Iron (Big Iron) River, Ontonagon County, Michigan, USAAug 19, 1940 Curtisia foremani   several specimens (mature and immature) and cocoons under stones. Water temperature 17.5 degrees C. Water clear, highly colored, moderate current, local rapids; bottom, mud and stones, much algal vegetation.. Kenk R (1944) 12
M4 Union Bay, Lake Superior, Ontonagon County, Michigan, USAAug 19, 1940 Phagocata morgani   three small immature specimens on a piece of wood and under a stone. Water clear, swift; bottom muddy.. Kenk R (1944) 35
N4 Little Iron River, Ontonagon County, Michigan, USAAug 19, 1940 Curtisia foremani   planarians and cocoons under stones. Water temperature 17.5 degrees C. Water clear, cool, current rapid. Kenk R (1944) 12
O4 Mineral River, Ontonagon County, Michigan, USAAug 19, 1940 Curtisia foremani   planarians and cocoons under stones. Water temperature 17.0 degrees C. Water clear, moderate current; bottom, sand and stones. Kenk R (1944) 12
P4 Happy Hollow, Fountain Bluff, south of Gorham, Jackson County, Illinois, USAFeb 10, 1974 Speophila hubrichti   a total of 17 specimens collected by Jerry Lewis and Margaret Meister Feb 10, Mar 2, Apr 14, Sep 14, and Oct 20, 1974. Kenk R (1977) 21
Q4 Happy Hollow, Fountain Bluff, south of Gorham, Jackson County, Illinois, USAOct 20, 1974 Speophila hubrichti   a total of 17 specimens collected by Jerry Lewis and Margaret Meister Feb 10, Mar 2, Apr 14, Sep 14, and Oct 20, 1974. Kenk R (1977) 21
R4 Happy Hollow, Fountain Bluff, south of Gorham, Jackson County, Illinois, USAMar 2, 1974 Speophila hubrichti   a total of 17 specimens collected by Jerry Lewis and Margaret Meister Feb 10, Mar 2, Apr 14, Sep 14, and Oct 20, 1974. Kenk R (1977) 21
S4 Happy Hollow, Fountain Bluff, south of Gorham, Jackson County, Illinois, USAApr 14, 1974 Speophila hubrichti   a total of 17 specimens collected by Jerry Lewis and Margaret Meister Feb 10, Mar 2, Apr 14, Sep 14, and Oct 20, 1974. Kenk R (1977) 21
T4 Happy Hollow, Fountain Bluff, south of Gorham, Jackson County, Illinois, USASep 14, 1974 Speophila hubrichti   a total of 17 specimens collected by Jerry Lewis and Margaret Meister Feb 10, Mar 2, Apr 14, Sep 14, and Oct 20, 1974. Kenk R (1977) 21
U4 Cobden, Union County, Illinois, USAFeb 2, 1974 Speophila hubrichti   Richs Cave, east of Cobden, 5 specimens collected by Jerry Lewis, also Phagocata gracilis (Haldeman). Kenk R (1977) 21
V4 Cobden, Union County, Illinois, USAFeb 2, 1974 Phagocata gracilis   Richs Cave, east of Cobden, specimens collected by Jerry Lewis, along with Sphalloplana (Speophila) hubrichti. Kenk R (1977) 21
W4 Jacob's Creek, Keweenaw County, Michigan, USAAug 18, 1940 Phagocata morgani   one small immature specimen under a stone. Water temperature 12.0 degrees C. Current rapid; bottom, sand and stones.. Kenk R (1944) 35
X4 Eliza Creek, Keweenaw County, Michigan, USAAug 18, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   two asexual specimens under stones. Water temperature 19.3 degrees C. Water almost stagnant; bottom, sand, mud, and stones. Kenk R (1944) 17
Y4 Silver River, Keweenaw County, Michigan, USAAug 18, 1940 Phagocata morgani   One very small individual under a stone. Water temperature 14.5 degrees C. Swift current; bottom, mud and stones. Kenk R (1944) 35
Z4 Silver River, Presque Isle County, Michigan, USAAug 18, 1940 Curtisia foremani   One stalked cocoon, apparently belonging to Curtisia foremani, under a stone. Water temperature 14.5 degrees C. Current swift; bottom, mud and stones. Kenk R (1944) 12
A5 State of Alabama, USA1989 or earlier Phagocata bursaperforata     Kenk R (1989) 3
B5 Greene County, Indiana, USAJun 18, 1965 Phagocata gracilis   Jim Ray Cave, 7 individuals, not fully mature, collected by R.M. Norton. Kenk R (1970) 8
C5 Stokes Lane, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USAAug 22, 1973 Speophila chandleri default type collected by Dr. Clay Chandler under rocks in a stream issuing from a cave near Stokes Lane in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, water temperature 16 degrees C. Kenk R (1977) 22
D5 Huntsville, Alabama, USAOct 27, 1975 Sphalloplana percoeca   Williams Saltpeter Cave, Survey No. 590, 20 miles east of Huntsville; 30 specimens collected by W.W. Torode, some mature. Kenk R (1977) 4
E5 Monroe County, Indiana, USAAug 2, 1967 Phagocata gracilis   Salamander Cave, one mature specimen collected by RM Norton. Kenk R (1970) 8
F5 Donaldsons Cave, Spring Mill State Park, Lawrence County, Indiana, USANov 13, 1965 Phagocata gracilis   stream outside Donaldsons Cave, 6 specimens, some mature, collected by R.M. Norton. Kenk R (1970) 8
G5 Bronsons Cave, Spring Mill State Park, Lawrence County, Illinois, USANov 13, 1965 Phagocata gracilis   2 mature individuals, collected by R.M. Norton. Kenk R (1970) 8
H5 Bronsons Cave, Spring Mill State Park, Lawrence County, Illinois, USAAug 15, 1969 Speophila weingartneri type locality one specimen collected by Lawrence Weingartner in Braonsons Cave. Kenk R (1970) ;Kenk R 1972 (citation)- p. 54; from Kenk R 1977 (citation)- p 17
I5 Bronsons Cave, Spring Mill State Park, Lawrence County, Illinois, USAAug 15, 1969 Phagocata gracilis   12 specimens (some pigmented, some almost white), collected by L. Weingartner. Kenk R (1970) 8
J5 Bronsons Cave, Spring Mill State Park, Lawrence County, Illinois, USA1970 Speophila weingartneri type locality Dr. Jerry Carpenter informed [Kenk] that he obtained additional material of the species from the type-locality at a later visit (in 1970) and kindly sent [Kenk] photographs of a sexually mature specimen. Kenk R (1977) 17
K5 Fern Cave, Paint Rock, Alabama, USADec 14, 1975 Sphalloplana percoeca   Fern Cave, Survey No. 797. about 25 specimens collected by William W. Torode, many mature. Kenk R (1977) 4
L5 Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, USAAug 1933 Sphalloplana percoeca type locality one specimen collected in Annette's Dome. Kenk R (1977) 4
M5 Southern Ontario, Ontario, Canada1972 or earlier morgani polycelis     Kenk R (1972) 41
N5 Edwardsville, Floyd County, Indiana, USADec 22, 1974 Speophila chandleri   small spring next to the road on Edwardsville Hill, west of New Albany. One specimen collected by Jerry Lewis. Also Phagocata gracilis. Kenk R (1977) 22-23
O5 Edwardsville, Floyd County, Indiana, USADec 22, 1974 Phagocata gracilis   small spring next to the road on Edwardsville Hill, west of New Albany. Kenk R (1977) 22-23
P5 Tahquamenon River, Luce County, Michigan, USAAug 12, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   several large, asexual specimens of the spotted type, under stones (coll. Stephen P. Hatchett). Water warm, clear, highly colored, current sluggish; bottom, sand and clay, with stones. Kenk R (1944) 17
Q5 Cross Village, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 18, 1940 Phagocata morgani   one immatgure specimen on a piece of wood. Water temperature 12.2 degrees C. Water clear, swift current; bottom, sand, mud, decaying wood, and many dead leaves. Kenk R (1944) 35
R5 Harbor Springs, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 18, 1940 Phagocata morgani   one immature specimen under a stone at the mouth of the creek. Water temperature 12.3 degrees C. Water clear, swift; bottom, sand and stones. Kenk R (1944) 35
S5 Petoskey, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 1, 1940 Phagocata velata   one immature specimen under a stone. Water clear and swift; bottom, sand, mud, and stones. Water temperature 12.8 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 32
T5 Petoskey, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 1, 1940 Phagocata morgani   one immature specimen under a stone, with one P. velata. Water temperature 12.8 degrees C. Water clear, swift; bottom, sand, mud, and stones. Kenk R (1944) 35
U5 Larks Lake, Emmet County, Michigan, USAAug 12, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   ten asexual specimens and one mature specimen under stones (coll. Harry K. Phinney). bottom, sand and stones. Kenk R (1944) 17
V5 Big Stone Creek, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJun 29, 1940 Curtisia foremani   One cocoon. Water clear, current mostly sluggish, but in some places rapid; bottom, mud and stones. Kenk R (1944) 11
W5 Big Stone Creek, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 3, 1940 Curtisia foremani   Many mature and immature specimens and numerous cocoons collected under stones. Water temp 17.7 degrees C. Water clear, current mostly sluggish, but in some places rapid; bottom, mud and stones. Kenk R (1944) 11
X5 Big Stone Creek, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 3, 1940 Procotyla fluviatilis   about twenty-five specimens of P. fluviatus of different sizes (3-15 mm), two of them with sex organs; also many specimens of Curtisia foremani. Water clear, current mostly sluggish, but in some places rapid; bottom, mud and stones. Kenk R (1944) 38
Y5 U.S. Highway 31 near Conway, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 16, 1940 Phagocata velata   eleven immature specimens of P. velata under stones in cold water, and one P. morgani. Water temperature 7.7 degrees C. At a corner of the bridge, on the bank of the creek, there is a small cold spring. Surrounding water in stream warmer. Kenk R (1944) 31
Z5 U.S. Highway 31 near Conway, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 16, 1940 Phagocata morgani   one immature P. morgani. In a small cold spring on the bank of the creek. Kenk R (1944) 35
A6 fish hatchery west of Oden, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 12, 1940 Phagocata morgani   eight immatures of P. morgani (some with signs of recent fission), and two specimens of P. velata. Water temperature 12.0 degrees C. Water swift and clear; bottom, sand and stones. Kenk R (1944) 35
B6 fish hatchery west of Oden, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 12, 1940 Phagocata velata   Two immature Phagocata velata, in addition to more numerous P. morgani, under stones. The hatchery draws water from several artesian wells which discharge into two large ponds. Water clear; bottom, sand and stones. Water 12.0 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 31
C6 U.S. Highway 31 near Oden, Emmet County, Michigan, USAMar 1, 20, 1941 Phagocata velata   53 animals collected by W.R. Martin. Two of them wer mature, others asexual. Roadside fountain fed by several artesian wells overflow forms small brook running along sand and stones. Water of the brook is clear and cool; bottom sand and stones. Kenk R (1944) 31
D6 U.S. Highway 31 near Oden, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 16, 1940 Phagocata velata   numerous asexual specimens under stones. Roadside fountain fed by several artesian wells the overflow of which forms a small brook running along sand and stones. Water of the brook is clear and cool; bottom sand and stones. Water temperature 8.5 d Kenk R (1944) 31
E6 U.S. Highway 31 near Oden, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJun 26, 1940 Phagocata velata   numerous asexual specimens under stones. Roadside fountain fed by several artesian wells the overflow of which forms a small brook running along sand and stones. Water of the brook is clear and cool; bottom sand and stones. Water temperature 8.5 d Kenk R (1944) 31
F6 U.S. Highway 31 near Oden, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJun 28, 1940 Phagocata velata   numerous asexual specimens under stones. Roadside fountain fed by several artesian wells the overflow of which forms a small brook running along sand and stones. Water of the brook is clear and cool; bottom sand and stones. Water temperature 8.5 d Kenk R (1944) 31
G6 West Branch Maple River, Emmet County, Michigan, USAAug 14, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   two specimens (coll. Jack S. Dendy). West Branch Maple River, half-way between Larks Lake and Pellston. Kenk R (1944) 17
H6 West Branch Maple River, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 22, 1940 Curtisia foremani   Water temperature 21.7 degrees C. Two immature animals and two cocoons under stones. Kenk R (1944) 11
I6 East Branch Maple River, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 22, 1940 Curtisia foremani   East Branch, northeast of Pellston. Water temperature 29.5 degrees C. Several mature and immature individuals under stones. Kenk R (1944) 11
J6 East Branch Maple River, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 22, 1940 Curtisia foremani   East Branch, northeast of Pellston. Water temperature 23.4 degrees C. Numerous specimens, young and mature, and hundreds of cocoons under stones. Kenk R (1944) 11
K6 East Branch Maple River, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 22, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   one specimen of Dugesia tigrina and several specimens of Curtisia foremani. Current swift. Water temperature 29.5 degrees C. at the bridge northeast of Pellston. Kenk R (1944) 16-17
L6 East Branch Maple River, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 15, 1940 Curtisia foremani   East Branch, northeast of Pellston. Two immature specimens on wood (coll. R.I. Sailer). Kenk R (1944) 11
M6 Lancaster Creek, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 27, 1940 Curtisia foremani   in small rapids numerous specimens, mature and young, and cocoons under stones. Water temperature 18.1 degrees C. Warm, clear, colored water, moderate current; bottom, mud and sand, few stones. Kenk R (1944) 11
N6 Bessey Creek (lower part of Lancaster Creek), Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 25, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   several agamic specimens of the spotted type. Water temperature 26.8 degrees C. Sluggish stream; bottom, mud, dense vegetation. (Coll. R.I. Sailer). Kenk R (1944) 16
O6 Bessey Creek (lower part of Lancaster Creek), Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 27, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   several agamic specimens of the spotted type. Water temperature 26.8 degrees C. Sluggish stream; bottom, mud, dense vegetation. (Coll. R.I. Sailer). Kenk R (1944) 16
P6 Bessey Creek (lower part of Lancaster Creek), Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 13, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   several agamic specimens of the spotted type. Water temperature 18.0 degrees C. Sluggish stream; bottom, mud, dense vegetation. (Coll. R.I. Sailer). Kenk R (1944) 16
Q6 Lancaster Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 25, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   both sexual and asexual animals, and cocoons, collected under stones along the east shore. Some specimens had recently fissioned. Kenk R (1944) 16
R6 Lancaster Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 27, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   both sexual and asexual animals, and cocoons, collected under stones along the east shore. Some specimens had recently fissioned. Kenk R (1944) 16
S6 Lancaster Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 27, 1940 Phagocata velata   one immature under a stone in spring, with many specimens of Procotyla fluviatilis. Along the sandy east shore of the lake are numerous seepage springs with cold water. Water temperature 14.0 to 18.0 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 32
T6 Lancaster Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 25, 1940 Procotyla fluviatilis   thirty-three specimens of P. fluviatilis, fourteen with genital organs; also Dugesia tigrina and Phagocata velata, under stones. Water temp 14.0 to 18.0 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 38
U6 Lancaster Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 27, 1940 Procotyla fluviatilis   one immature under a stone in spring, with many specimens of Procotyla fluviatilis. Along the sandy east shore of the lake are numerous seepage springs with cold water. Water temperature 14.0 to 18.0 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 32
V6 Carp Creek (Little Carp Creek), near Douglas Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 5, 1940 Phagocata morgani   eleven immature specimens under stones and on pieces of wood. Water temperature in several springs, 9.0 to 11.2 degrees C. Numerous small springs in the woods, with swiftly running, clear water; bottom sand, few stones, many dead leaves decay wood. Kenk R (1944) 34
W6 Munro Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 23, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   very numerous animals and cocoons under pieces of wood, on the undersurfaces of stones, and on water plants. Most specimens are animals (all of the spotted type) were four sexually mature ones. Water temperature 27.5 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 16
X6 Munro Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 25, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   in the southwest corner of the lake, several immature animals, and cocoons, under fallen timber. Water temperature 25.5 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 16
Y6 west side of South Fishtail Bay, Douglas Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJun 25-26, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   Under stones along shore. Numerous asexual specimens of the spotted color pattern in full agamie reproduction. Kenk R (1944) 16
Z6 South Fishtail Bay, Douglas Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 29, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   centrall interdepression area of Fishtail Bay. Collected by F.E. Eggleton. Numerous specimens of the striped, the spotted, and intermediary types, many of them mature, and one cocoon collected among vegetation (Chara). Kenk R (1944) 16
A7 South Fishtail Bay, Douglas Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAAug 8, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   centrall interdepression area of Fishtail Bay. Collected by F.E. Eggleton. Numerous specimens of the striped, the spotted, and intermediary types, many of them mature, and one cocoon collected among vegetation (Chara). Kenk R (1944) 16
B7 South Fishtail Bay, Douglas Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 17, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   centrall interdepression area of Fishtail Bay. Collected by F.E. Eggleton. Numerous specimens of the striped, the spotted, and intermediary types, many of them mature, and one cocoon collected among vegetation (Chara). Kenk R (1944) 16
C7 Mill Creek, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJun 30, 1940 Phagocata velata   seven immature P. velata under stones, with many specimens of P. morgani. Water swift, rather clear; bottom, rock, muc, and stones. Water temperature 15. 2 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 32
D7 Mill Creek, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJun 30, 1940 Phagocata morgani   seventy specimens taken under stones. They were all asexual, some showing indications of asexual reproduction (regenerating heads or tails, postpharyngeal parts greatly varying in length). Water clear, swift; bottom mud and stones. Water 15.2 deg C Kenk R (1944) 34
E7 Mill Creek, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 25, 1940 Phagocata velata   numerous asexual individuals under stones and on pieces of wood. Water temperature 8. 2 degrees C. Spring, bottom, sand with few stones, vegetation of mosses and algae. Kenk R (1944) 32
F7 North Fishtail Bay, Douglas Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 8, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   several immature specimens among vegetation (coll. C.O. Berg). A sedge pool, a few feet from the lake shore. Kenk R (1944) 16
G7 State of Michigan, USA1944 Hymanella retenuova   Collected from vernal ponds. Kenk R (1944) ;from Ball IR, Gourbault N, Kenk R 1981 (citation)- p 7
H7 Milliken (Milligan) Creek, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAAug 7, 1940 Curtisia foremani   Two planarians and two cocoons under stones. Water temperature 21.8 degrees C. Current swift; bottom, sand and mud, with stones. At bridge of U.S. Highway 23. Kenk R (1944) 12
I7 Black Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAAug 7, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   Planarians and cocoons numerous under stones. Water temperature 23.0 degrees C. In a narrow bay on the west side of the lake; bottom, mud and stones, dense vegetation of algae and higher plants. Kenk R (1944) 16
J7 Fisher Creek, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAAug 7, 1940 Curtisia foremani   Exceedingly numerous; the majority immature; several cocoons under stones. Water temperature 21.9 degrees C. Water clear, swift current, at the lowest bridge, about one-fourth mile from the mouth; bottom, sand and few stones. Kenk R (1944) 11
K7 Stoney (Stony) Creek, Cheboygan and Presque Isle Counties, Michigan, USAJul 10, 1940 Phagocata morgani   five specimens of P. morgani, one of them mature, and seveal specimens of Curtisia foremani under stones. Water temperature 13.5 degrees C. Clear water, moderate current; bottom, sand, mud, and stones. Kenk R (1944) 35
L7 Stoney (Stony) Creek, Cheboygan and Presque Isle Counties, Michigan, USAJul 10, 1940 Curtisia foremani   five specimens of P. morgani, one of them mature, and seveal specimens of Curtisia foremani under stones. Water temperature 13.5 degrees C. Clear water, moderate current; bottom, sand, mud, and stones. Kenk R (1944) 35
M7 Stoney (Stony) Creek, Cheboygan and Presque Isle Counties, Michigan, USAJul 10, 1940 Curtisia foremani   Several specimens, mature and young, and cocoons. Water temperature 13.5 degrees C. Water clear; moderate current; bottom, sand and stones, partly mud. Kenk R (1944) 12
N7 Snake Creek, Midland, Midland County, Michigan, USAApr 20, 1941 Phagocata velata   eight immature individuals on dead leaves. Kenk notes that they were either P. velata or P. vernalis. A ditch on the east bank of Snake Creek, near Manor Drive, Midland. Stagnant pool, possibly fed by ground water; water somewhat colored. Kenk R (1944) 33
O7 Snake Creek, Midland, Midland County, Michigan, USAApr 20, 1941 Phagocata vernalis   eight immature individuals on dead leaves. Kenk notes that they were either P. velata or P. vernalis. A ditch on the east bank of Snake Creek, near Manor Drive, Midland. Stagnant pool, possibly fed by ground water; water somewhat colored. Kenk R (1944) 33
P7 eastern United States, USA1972 or earlier Phagocata gracilis     Kenk R (1972) 43
Q7 Black Lake, Presque Isle County, Michigan, USAJul 10, 1940 Phagocata morgani   about sixty-five individuals, four of them sexual, under stones. Water temperature 10.8 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 35
R7 Black Lake, Presque Isle County, Michigan, USAJul 15, 1940 Phagocata morgani   about sixty-five individuals, four of them sexual, under stones. Water temperature 10.8 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 35
S7 Ocqueoc Lake, Presque Isle County, Michigan, USAJul 30, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   very numerouws planarians under stones, shells, pieces of wood, and on water plants. Most animals asexual, one mature. Water temperature 27.0 degrees C. Water clear, somewhat colored; bottom, mud and stones. Kenk R (1944) 17
T7 Ocqueoc River, Presque Isle County, Michigan, USAJul 30, 1940 Curtisia foremani   one planarian and two cocoons under stones. Water temperature 27.0 degrees C. Water clear, swift. Bottom, sand, mud, and stones. Kenk R (1944) 12
U7 tributary of Williamsville Lake, Livingston County, Michigan, USAApr 7, 1941 Curtisia foremani   two mature specimens under stones. Water clear, current rapid; bottom, sand and stones. Kenk R (1944) 13
V7 Honey Creek, Livingston County, Michigan, USAApr 7, 1941 Dugesia tigrina   two specimens taken with samples of water plants. Kenk R (1944) 18
W7 Honey Creek, Livingston County, Michigan, USAApr 7, 1941 Dugesia tigrina   two specimens under stones. Kenk R (1944) 18
X7 outlet of Portage Lake, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USASep 22, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   many asexual spotted specimens under stones. Water warm, current swift; bottom, stones and sand. Kenk R (1944) 17-18
Y7 near Dexter, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAFeb 12, 1941 Phagocata velata   Numerous mature and young of Curtisia foremani (and Phagocata velata). Sluggish current; bottom with many decaying leaves and dense algal growth. Water temp 6.0 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 12
Z7 near Dexter, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAFeb 26 and 28, 1941 Curtisia foremani   Numerous mature and young of Curtisia foremani (and Phagocata velata). Sluggish current; bottom with many decaying leaves and dense algal growth. Samples of leaves and mud brought into the laboratory. Kenk R (1944) 12
A8 near Dexter, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAFeb 12, 1941 Phagocata velata   one immature specimen on a leaf. Water temperature 6.0 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 32
B8 near Dexter, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAFeb 26-28, 1941 Phagocata velata   Numerous mature and young of Curtisia foremani (and Phagocata velata). Sluggish current; bottom with many decaying leaves and dense algal growth. Samples of leaves and mud brought into the laboratory. Kenk R (1944) 12
C8 near Dexter, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAFeb 26 and 28, 1941 Phagocata velata   two mature and four asexual from samples of leaves and mud brought to the laboratory, and many specimens of Curtisia foremani. Kenk R (1944) 32
D8 near Dexter, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAFeb 12, 1941 Curtisia foremani   Numerous mature and young of Curtisia foremani (and Phagocata velata). Sluggish current; bottom with many decaying leaves and dense algal growth. Water temp 6.0 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 12
E8 near Delhi, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAOct 27, 1940 Dugesia dorotocephala   numerous asexual specimens under stones. A stream near Delhi, on Huron River Drive, six-tenths of a mile west of Delhi Mills (six miles northwest of Ann Arbor), short stream fed by seepage springs below two small ponds. Kenk R (1944) 21
F8 near Delhi, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAApr 12, 1941 Dugesia dorotocephala   numerous asexual specimens under stones. A stream near Delhi, on Huron River Drive, six-tenths of a mile west of Delhi Mills (six miles northwest of Ann Arbor), short stream fed by seepage springs below two small ponds. Kenk R (1944) 21
G8 near Delhi, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAOct 28, 1940 Curtisia foremani   young and mature Curtisia foremani (and Dugesia tigrina) unde stones. Water clear, current swift. A creek on Loch Alpine golf course, on Huron River Drive, near Delhi, six miles northwest of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County. Kenk R (1944) 12
H8 near Delhi, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAJul 8, 1941 Dugesia dorotocephala   numerous asexual specimens under stones. A stream near Delhi, on Huron River Drive, six-tenths of a mile west of Delhi Mills (six miles northwest of Ann Arbor), short stream fed by seepage springs below two small ponds. Kenk R (1944) 21
I8 near Delhi, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAOct 28, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   young and mature Curtisia foremani (and Dugesia tigrina) under stones. Water clear, current swift. A creek on Loch Alpine golf course, on Huron River Drive, near Delhi, six miles northwest of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County. Kenk R (1944) 12
J8 Huron River, at the Delhi dam, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USASep 28, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   several asexual specimens of the spotted type under stones.. Water temperature 20.1 degrees C. Swift current. Kenk R (1944) 17
K8 Honey Creek, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAFeb 12, 1941 Dugesia tigrina   several immature specimens under stones. Kenk R (1944) 18
L8 Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA1949 or earlier Prorhynchus stagnalis   Ann Arbor region. Kenk R (1949) from Luther (citation)- p. 94
M8 Huron River, at Ann Arbor, Michigan, USAApr 8, 1941 Dugesia dorotocephala   under stones, one immature specimen of this species with more than one hundred Dugesia tigrina. Dr. A.E. Woodhead informed me that in this place the species has repeatedly been collected in larger numbers. Kenk R (1944) 21
N8 Huron River, at Ann Arbor, Michigan, USAApr 8, 1941 Dugesia tigrina   Very numerous specimens under stones, all of the spotted pattern, but with varying amounts of spottiness, and different tones of brown. Ten individuals in more than one hundred were sexual. These were rather small (6-8 mm long). Kenk R (1944) 17
O8 Portage Lake, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USASep 22, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   several asexual specimens of the spotted type under stones. Water warm, exposed to waves; bottom, stones and mud. Kenk R (1944) 17
P8 near crossing of U.S. Highway 23 and U.S. Highway 112, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAApr 29, 1941 Phagocata vernalis type locality Temporary pond. Asexual animals were collected, among organic debris and water plants. One overmature specimen. Kenk R (1944) 27
Q8 near crossing of U.S. Highway 23 and U.S. Highway 112, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAApr 2, 1941 Phagocata vernalis type locality Temporary pond. Asexual animals were collected, among organic debris and water plants. Kenk R (1944) 27
R8 near crossing of U.S. Highway 23 and U.S. Highway 112, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAMar 5, 1941 Phagocata vernalis type locality Temporary pond. Asexual animals were collected, among organic debris and water plants. Kenk R (1944) 27
S8 near crossing of U.S. Highway 23 and U.S. Highway 112, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAJan 3, 1941 Phagocata vernalis type locality Temporary pond. Asexual animals were collected, among organic debris and water plants. One sexual specimen. Kenk R (1944) 27
T8 stream on Geddes Road, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAApr 26, 1941 Curtisia foremani   Six specimens, mature and young, and one cocoon, under stones. The animals have a very light brown color, and some of them have exceedingly small eyes. Water clear, current swift. Kenk R (1944) 13
U8 Claiborne County, Tennessee, USAAug 19, 1972 Sphalloplana consimilis   Buis Saltpeter Cave, northeast of Tazwell, 3 specimens collected by J.R. Holsinger and D.C. Culver and sent to [Kenk] alive. Kenk R (1977) 12
V8 Fleming (Fleming's) Creek, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAMay 16, 1941 Dugesia dorotocephala   twelve immature specimens under stones. Kenk R (1944) 21
W8 Fleming (Fleming's) Creek, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAMay 16, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   several spotted specimens, all asexual, under stones. Rapid current. Kenk R (1944) 18
X8 Fleming (Fleming's) Creek, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAMay 19, 1941 Dugesia dorotocephala   twelve immature specimens under stones. Kenk R (1944) 21
Y8 Fleming (Fleming's) Creek, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAMay 19, 1940 Dugesia tigrina   several spotted specimens, all asexual, under stones. Rapid current. Kenk R (1944) 18
Z8 Huron River, Oakland County, Michigan, USAMay 18, 1941 Dugesia tigrina   two immature, spotted specimens under stones. Water temperature 20.1 degrees C. Moderate current. Kenk R (1944) 17
A9 near Milford Road (between Six-Mile and Seven-Mile roads), Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAFeb 24,26 & Mar 11,26, 1941 Phagocata vernalis   Temporary pond. eighty-three asexual animals under the ice. Kenk R (1944) 27
B9 near Milford Road (between Six-Mile and Seven-Mile roads), Washtenaw County, Michigan, USADec 17, 1940 Phagocata vernalis   Temporary pond. Six newly hatched (almost white) specimens taken with a sample of dead vegetal matter, under a thin sheet of ice. Kenk R (1944) 27
C9 Grape, Monroe County, Michigan, USAApr 25, 1941 Dugesia tigrina   three immature individuals with spotted pattern, under stones. A pond one and one-half miles west of Grape. Kenk R (1944) 18
D9 Otter Creek, near Ida, Monroe County, Michigan, USAApr 25, 1941 Phagocata velata   Five immature from three places. Otter Creek and tributaries, near La Salle, Monroe County. In three places (at La Salle and near Ida), in swift as well as sluggish parts, in cold water. Water temperature 12.2 and14.1 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 32
E9 Otter Creek, at La Salle, Monroe County, Michigan, USAApr 25, 1941 Phagocata velata   Five immature from three places. Otter Creek and tributaries, near La Salle, Monroe County. In three places (at La Salle and near Ida), in swift as well as sluggish parts, in cold water. Water temperature 12.2 and14.1 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 32
F9 Alum Cave Bluffs, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sevier County, Tennessee, USAMay 7, 1977 Phagocata notorchis type locality 20 specimens collected at elevation of 1500 meters, majority immature. / groundwater Kenk R (1987) 666-667
G9 Rose Hill, Lee County, Virginia, USAOct 27, 1967 Sphalloplana consimilis   Gregory's Cave, east-southeast of Rose Hill, several specimens collected by J.R. Holsinger. Kenk R (1977) 12
H9 Stoney (Stony) Creek, Monroe County, Michigan, USAApr 25, 1941 Dugesia tigrina   seventeen specimens, one of them mature, all with spotted coloration, under stones. Water temperature 14.9 degrees C. Clear, swiftly running water. Much with vegetation on stones. Kenk R (1944) 18
I9 Redford golf course, Redford, Wayne County, Michigan, USAMar 26, 1941 Phagocata velata   four one-liter jars of plant material, taken by Goellner contained 123 specimens of P. velata, of which ten were sexually mature. Brook in woods and has much dead vegetal matter. Kenk R (1944) 32
J9 Redford golf course, Redford, Wayne County, Michigan, USADec 25, 1940 Phagocata velata   several immature specimens collected by Karl E. Goellner. Brook in woods and has much dead vegetal matter. Kenk R (1944) 32
K9 Lee County, Virginia, USAAug 26, 1971 Sphalloplana consimilis type locality Gallohan Cave #1, 8 specimens collected Holsinger, Culver, Beck and sent to [Kenk] alive; associated with isopods, Asellus recurvatus, Lirceus usdagalun, and amphipod Crangonyx antennatus, and snail, Fontigens sp. Kenk R (1977) 12; see also Holsinger and Bowan 1973 (citation)- p. 267
L9 Cat Den Cave, near Tuckaseigee (Tuckasegee), in Jackson County, North Carolina, USAAugust 8, 1982 Phagocata procera type locality seven specimens collected. Kenk R (1984) 211
M9 Jonesville, Lee County, Virginia, USAAug 9, 1973 Sphalloplana consimilis   McClure's Cave, west of Jonesville, 5 specimens. Kenk R (1977) 12
N9 Jonesville, Lee County, Virginia, USAAug 23, 1969 Sphalloplana consimilis   Cope Cave, south-southeast of Jonesville, 6 specimens collected lby J.R. Holsinger Kenk R (1977) 12
O9 Jonesville, Lee County, Virginia, USAJul 31, 1974 Sphalloplana consimilis   McClure's Cave, west of Jonesville, 50 specimens collected lby J.R. Holsinger and D.C. Culver from a huge population of worms, sent to [Kenk] alive. Kenk R (1977) 12
P9 Ben Hur, Lee County, Virginia, USAJul 28, 1967 Sphalloplana consimilis   Bowling Cave, east of Ben Hur, 1 specimen collected by J.R. Holsinger. Kenk R (1977) 12
Q9 Duffield, Scott County, Virginia, USAMar 11, 1967 Planaria occulta type locality a hand-dug well, about 4 m deep, just east of the town of Duffield, on the property of Mr. Corbett Brown. Collected by Dr. John R. Holsinger and Mr. Sam Pinkerton. Kenk R (1969) 556
R9 Duffield, Scott County, Virginia, USAApr 8, 1967 Planaria occulta type locality a hand-dug well, about 4 m deep, just east of the town of Duffield, on the property of Mr. Corbett Brown. Collected by Dr. John R. Holsinger. Kenk R (1969) 556
S9 Duffield, Scott County, Virginia, USANov 26, 1968 Planaria occulta type locality 100 specimens collected from liver bait, from a hand-dug well, about 4 m deep, just east of the town of Duffield, on the property of Mr. Corbett Brown. Water temp 11.8 degrees C. Kenk R (1969) 556
T9 Seep on State Road 128, 1.5 miles north of Blue Ridge Parkway, Yancey County, North Carolina, USAJune 5, 1972 Phagocata procera   13 specimens collected. Kenk R (1987) 667
U9 Seep on State Road 128, 1.5 miles north of Blue Ridge Parkway, Yancey County, North Carolina, USANovember 10, 1979 Phagocata procera   3 specimens collected. Kenk R (1987) 667
V9 Mt Mitchell, Yancey County, North Carolina, USASeptember 1975 Phagocata procera   many specimens collected. Kenk R (1987) 667
W9 Buckshot Cave, Mitchell County, North Carolina, USASeptember 9, 1979 Phagocata procera   5 specimens collected. Kenk R (1987) 667
X9 Little Buck Creek, Lake Tahoma Cave, must outside Marion, McDowell County, North Carolina, USAMay 13, 1984 Phagocata procera   4 specimens collected in a small seep. Kenk R (1987) 667
Y9 Bennett's Mill Cave, (just outside the town of Marion), McDowell County, North Carolina, USAJune 12, 1977 Phagocata spuria type locality 3 specimens. Kenk R (1987) 671
Z9 near Marion, McDowell County, North Carolina, USAApril 15, 1984 Phagocata carolinensis   5 specimens from small seep. Kenk R (1987) 95
A10 State of Florida, USA1977 or earlier Phagocata nordeni default type Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi. Kenk R (1977) ; from Kenk 1989 (citation)- p. 3
B10 Linville Gorge Wilderness Area, Burke County, North Carolina, USAApril 7, 1979 Phagocata carolinensis type locality 4 specimens, from small seep toward rear end of One Bat Cave Kenk R (1978) 95
C10 Linville Gorge Wilderness Area, Burke County, North Carolina, USAMay 13, 1984 Phagocata procera   6 immature specimens collected in two small pools, matured in laboratory. Kenk R (1987) 667
D10 Linville Gorge Wilderness Area, Linville Falls Area (Fifty/Fifty Fissure), Burke County, North Carolina, USASeptember 23, 1984 Phagocata procera   5 specimens, in small seep. Kenk R (1987) 667
E10 Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia, USAJul 27, 1974 Speophila chandleri   Fallen Rock Cave, 5 miles south-southeast of Pounding Mill. A total of 7 specimens collected by John R. Holsinger and others. October 1973-July 1976. Kenk R (1977) 23
F10 Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia, USANov 27, 1974 Speophila chandleri   Fallen Rock Cave, 5 miles south-southeast of Pounding Mill. A total of 7 specimens collected by John R. Holsinger and others. October 1973-July 1976. Kenk R (1977) 23
G10 Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia, USAJul 24, 1976 Speophila chandleri   Fallen Rock Cave, 5 miles south-southeast of Pounding Mill. A total of 7 specimens collected by John R. Holsinger and others. October 1973-July 1976. Kenk R (1977) 23
H10 Pounding Mill, Tazewell County, Virginia, USAOct 13, 1973 Speophila chandleri   Fallen Rock Cave, 5 miles south-southeast of Pounding Mill. A total of 7 specimens collected by John R. Holsinger and others. October 1973-July 1976. Kenk R (1977) 23
I10 Mt Jefferson Cave, Mt Jefferson State Park, Ashe County, North Carolina, USAMay 27, 1978 Phagocata holleri type locality 5 specimens from small seep. Kenk R (1979) 392
J10 Mt Jefferson Cave, Mt Jefferson State Park, Ashe County, North Carolina, USASeptember, 1978 Phagocata holleri type locality 2 specimens from small seep that was drying up. Kenk R (1979) 392
K10 Walker Creek, Giles County, Virginia, USAJul 22, 1941 Phagocata gracilis   shallow pool on left bank of Walker Creek, about 300 m above bridge, 1 mile east of Bane, altitude 1,650 feet. Wate clear, under stones 7 specimens collected. Kenk R (1970) 8
L10 Mountain Lake, Virginia, USA1935 or earlier dactyligera dactyligera type locality collected near south bank of lake. Kenk R (1969) 542
M10 Erbsville, Waterloo County, Ontario, CanadaApr-May, 1974 Hymanella retenuova   Collected from vernal ponds. Ball IR, Gourbault N, Kenk R (1981) 7
N10 Montgomery County, near city of Radford, Virginia, USA1935 or earlier Phagocata gracilis   Heath Spring at Radford Kenk R (1935) 91; from Kenk R 1970 (citation)- p 9
O10 The Hole Cave (Friars Hole Cave system), Greenbrier County, West Virginia, USANov 26, 1966 Phagocata gracilis   The Hole Cave, 5 immature specimens collected by J. Rutherford, all eyeless. Kenk R (1970) 9
P10 The Hole Cave (Friars Hole Cave system), Greenbrier County, West Virginia, USAJun 22, 1968 Phagocata gracilis   The Hole Cave, 7 blind specimens, some of them mature, collected by Dr. J.R. Holsinger and others. Kenk R (1970) 9
Q10 Turtle Shell Cave, base of Moore's Wall, near Hanging Rock State Park, Stokes County, North Carolina, USANovember 20, 1983 Phagocata pygmaea type locality 7 specimens. Kenk R (1987) 669
R10 southern Canada1989 or earlier Dugesia tigrina     Kenk R (1989) 1
S10 southern Canada1989 or earlier Dugesia dorotocephala     Kenk R (1989) 2
T10 Tucker County, West Virginia, USAMay 19, 1973 Sphalloplana culveri type locality Harper Cave in Tucker County, located 5 miles southeast of Hendricks. One sexually mature specimen was collected by John R. Holsinger and David C. Culver together with two Macrocotyla hoffmasteri (Hyman) and several specimens of a white Phagocata sp Kenk R (1977) 11
U10 Tucker County, West Virginia, USAMay 19, 1973 Macrocotyla hoffmasteri   Harper Cave in Tucker County, located 5 miles southeast of Hendricks. Collected by John R. Holsinger and David C. Culver together with Sphalloplana culveri and several specimens of a white Phagocata sp Kenk R (1977) 11
V10 Tucker County, West Virginia, USAJan 2, 1974 Sphalloplana culveri type locality Harper Cave in Tucker County, located 5 miles southeast of Hendricks. Small immature specimen, taken by Arnold Norden and Beth Ball. Kenk R (1977) 11
W10 Ossipee, Almance County, North Carolina, USANov 1966 dactyligera musculosa default type collected at the 'Sawdust Pile Location' in Ossipee, Almance County, North Carolina. THe majority of the animals were sexually mature. Sent by Dr. T.E. Powell, Carolina Biological Supply Company. Kenk R (1969) 547
X10 Big Spring, near Kerr's Creek, Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA1937 or earlier Euplanaria tigrina   Big Spring. Kenk R (1937) 281
Y10 Seneca Creek, Pendleton County, West Virginia, USAOct 11, 1969 Phagocata gracilis   water clear, fast, 14.3 degrees C., pH 8.2, mature and young individuals. Kenk R (1970) 9
Z10 Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA1935 or earlier dactyligera dactyligera     Kenk R (1969) 542
A11 Highland County, Virginia, USA1935 or earlier dactyligera dactyligera     Kenk R (1969) 542
B11 State of West Virginia, USA1954 or earlier Sphalloplana hoffmasteri   caves in West Virginia. Kenk R (1972) 53
C11 Lacey Spring, Rockingham County, Virginia, USA1935 or earlier Phagocata gracilis     Kenk R (1935) 92; from Kenk R 1970 (citation)- p 9
D11 Endless Caverns, Rockingham County, Virginia, USA1935 or earlier Phagocata gracilis     Kenk R (1935) 92; from Kenk R 1970 (citation)- p 9
E11 State of North Carolina, USA1969 or earlier dactyligera musculosa default type inhabitant of streams and springs in southern Virginia, North Carolina, and Louisiana. Kenk R (1969) ; from Kenk 1972 (citation)- p 29
F11 State of North Carolina, USA1970 or earlier Phagocata bulbosa type locality in seepage springs, North Carolina. Kenk R (1970) ; from Kenk 1972 (citation)- p 36
G11 State of North Carolina, USA1970 Hymanella retenuova   Collected from seepage spring. Kenk R (1970) ;from Ball IR, Gourbault N, Kenk R 1981 (citation)- p 7
H11 Albemarle County, Virginia, USA1935 or earlier dactyligera dactyligera     Kenk R (1969) 542
I11 Charlottesville, Virginia, USA1937 or earlier Euplanaria tigrina   Sinclair's Pond, Park Street, Charlottesville. Kenk R (1937) 281
J11 Warrenton, North Carolina, USAJun 12, 1968 Hymanella retenuova   Collected by R. Kenk in seepage springs near Warren Laboratories along with Phagocata bulbosa and Planaria dactyligera musculosa. Ball IR, Gourbault N, Kenk R (1981) 7
K11 Warrenton, North Carolina, USAJun 13, 1968 dactyligera musculosa default type specimens collected in two localities on teh grounds of the Warren Laboratories of the Carolina Biological Supply Company, off U.S. Highway 158, 3 miles east of Warrenton. One location was a stream near the side entrance to the Labs., the on airport Kenk R (1969) 547
L11 eastern United States, USA1989 or earlier Phagocata morgani   Eastern half of the United States and Canada, also introduced into California. Kenk R (1989) 3
M11 State of Pennsylvania, USA1972 or earlier Speophila pricei   caves in Pennsylvania. Kenk R (1972) 50
N11 Leetown National Fish Hatchery, Leetown, Jefferson County, West Virginia, USANov 12, 1967 Phagocata gracilis   outflow of experimental tanks, Leetown National Fish Hatchery, Leetown, water clear, 11.7 degrees C., pH 7.8, under leaves many specimens, some mature. Kenk R (1970) 9
O11 Washington County, Maryland, USAMar 26, 1976 Hymanella retenuova   pond near Ernestville, Washington County, Maryland from debris collected by A. Norden. Many individuals showed a heavy infestation with parasites. Ball IR, Gourbault N, Kenk R (1981) 7
P11 State of Virginia, USA1969 or earlier dactyligera musculosa default type inhabitant of streams and springs in southern Virginia, North Carolina, and Louisiana. Kenk R (1969) ; from Kenk 1972 (citation)- p 29
Q11 State of Virginia, USA1972 or earlier Procotyla typhlops   Apparently a subterranean species found in springs and groundwater pools in Virginia. Kenk R (1972) 64
R11 State of Virginia, USA1972 or earlier morgani polycelis     Kenk R (1972) 41
S11 State of Virginia, USA1935 or earlier dactyligera dactyligera type locality inhabitant of springs and creeks in Virginia. Kenk R (1935) ; from Kenk 1972 (citation)- p 28
T11 State of Virginia, USA1969 or earlier Planaria occulta type locality found only in a well in the western part of Virginia. Kenk R (1969) ; from Kenk 1972 (citation)- p 30
U11 Burke, Fairfax, Virginia, USAApr 5, 1967 Phagocata gracilis   small seepage spring on property of M.M. Bratter on Olley Lane, Burke, one specimen. Kenk R (1970) 8
V11 Great Falls Park, Fairfax, Virginia, USAAug 31, 1965-Oct 1968 Phagocata gracilis   in stream behow ruins of old mill, bottom stones and mud. Under stones and among leaf litter several specimens collected on various occasions between 31 August 1965 and October 1968, at water temperatures varying between 12.8 and 24.5 degrees C. Kenk R (1970) 8
W11 East Edsall Road, Fairfax County, Virginia, USAMar-Aug, 1973 Speophila holsingeri type locality 80 specimens were collected from a spring on East Edsall Road, Fairfax County, Virginia, close to the Alexandria city line. Also S. subtilis. Kenk R (1977) 12, 16
X11 East Edsall Road, Fairfax County, Virginia, USAMay 23, 1965 Speophila holsingeri type locality 2 specimens, both mature, were collected first by Dr. J.R. Holsinger. Kenk R (1977) 16
Y11 East Edsall Road, Fairfax County, Virginia, USAMar-Aug, 1973 Sphalloplana subtilis type locality is known only from a spring on East Edsall Road, Fairfax County, Virginia, close to the Alexandria city line. Kenk R (1977) 13
Z11 Wetzels Spring, Glover-Archbold Park, Washington, District of Columbia, USAOct 6, 1969 Phagocata morgani   near west border of park, clear water, temperature 13.6 degrees C. Kenk R (1970) 8
A12 Wetzels Spring, Glover-Archbold Park, Washington, District of Columbia, USAOct 6, 1969 Phagocata gracilis   3 specimens under stones, some mature. Wetzels Spring, near west border of Glover-Archbold Park. Clear water, Temperature 13.6 degrees C. Kenk R (1970) 8
B12 Foundry Branch, Glover-Archbold Park, Washington, District of Columbia, USAOct 6, 1969 Phagocata gracilis   1 specimen under stone, moderate current, temperature 14.9 degrees C. Kenk R (1970) 8
C12 Whitehaven Parkway, Washington, District of Columbia, USAOct 6, 1969 Phagocata gracilis   property adjoining Glover-Archbold Park, spring near north edge of property. Several individuals, some mature, under fallen leaves, temperature 14.6 degrees C. Kenk R (1970) 8
D12 Whitehaven Parkway, Washington, District of Columbia, USAOct 6, 1969 Phagocata morgani   spring near north edge of the property, temperature 14.6 degrees C., under fallen leaves. Kenk R (1970) 8
E12 Montrose Park, Washington, District of Columbia, USAOct 6, 1969 Phagocata gracilis   3 specimens collected by Dr. T.E. Bowman, one mature. From spring and stream on west edge of the park. Kenk R (1970) 8
F12 Montrose Park, Washington, District of Columbia, USADec 21, 1969 Phagocata gracilis   many individuals under stones, some mature. Temperature 3.7 degrees C. Kenk R (1970) 8
G12 Montrose Park, Washington, District of Columbia, USADec 21, 1969 Phagocata morgani   spring on west edge of park, temperature 3.7 degrees C., under stones. Kenk R (1970) 8
H12 Alexandria, Virginia, USAMay 25, 1952 Phagocata gracilis   Stream along south side of Windsor Avenue, between Russell and Braddock roads. Water clear, fast, bottom stones and mud. Under stones sexual and immature specimens at water temperatures between 9.1 and 18.8 degrees C. Kenk R (1970) 8 Kenk notes the steam is now covered up.
I12 Alexandria, Virginia, USAFeb 23- Jun 26, 1953 Phagocata gracilis   Stream along south side of Windsor Avenue, between Russell and Braddock roads. Water clear, fast, bottom stones and mud. Under stones sexual and immature specimens at water temperatures between 9.1 and 18.8 degrees C. Kenk R (1970) 8 Kenk notes the steam is now covered up.
J12 Piney Branch, Rock Creek Park, Washington, District of Columbia, USAApr 3, 1936 Phagocata gracilis   Kenk (1970) noted: USNM 20235; locality is now without planarians. Kenk R (1970) 8
K12 State of Maryland, USA1977 or earlier Phagocata virilis default type   Kenk R (1977) 648-650; from Kenk 1989 (citation)- 2
L12 State of Maryland, USA1970 or earlier Phagocata bulbosa     Kenk R (1977) 648-650; from Kenk 1989 (citation)- 3
M12 State of Maryland, USA1989 or earlier Procotyla typhlops   Virginia, Maryland, Florida. Kenk R (1989) 5
N12 Green Spring, Colonial National Historic Park, James City County, Virginia, USAJul 6, 1960 Phagocata gracilis   Green Springs, off County Road 614, 0.2 mile north of junction with State Road 5, water clear, 15.9 degrees C, many specimens taken under stones and on watercress. Kenk R (1970) 8-9
O12 Centerville, James City County, Virginia, USAJul 12, 1960 Phagocata gracilis   clear, fast water, 13.7 degrees C., under stones many young and mature specimens. Kenk R (1970) 9
P12 near Five Forks, James City County, Virginia, USAJul 12, 1960 Phagocata gracilis   small spring and stream at Five Forks, in the woods State Road 5, about 0.2 mi east of bridge over Powhatan Swamp, 0.1 mile south of road, water clear, 17.2 degrees C.; under fallen leaves 7 immature individuals. Kenk R (1970) 9
Q12 source of Chisel Run, James City County, Virginia, USAJul 17, 1960 Phagocata gracilis   Bubbling Spring (one of the sources of Chisel Run), west of U.S. Road 60, south of Ewell, and west of Williamsburg Airport; water clear, fast, 14.0 degrees C.; under leaves, sticks, etc., numerous individuals, mostly mature. Kenk R (1970) 9
R12 east of Ewell, James City County, Virginia, USAJul 12, 1960 Phagocata gracilis   Buck Spring at Ewell, east of County Road 603, north of Williamsburg Airport, water clear, fast, 14.7 degrees C.; under fallen leaves and branches several specimens, mature and young. Kenk R (1970) 9
S12 College Woods, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, USAJul 18, 1960 Phagocata gracilis   stream in the College Woods, tributary of the outflow of Lily Pond, water clear, 18.6 degrees C.; one immature individual. Kenk R (1970) 9
T12 end of Sunken Garden, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, USAJun 30, 1960 Phagocata gracilis   seepage spring on campus of College of William and Mary, at western end of Sunken Gardens, above the Lily Pond, temp 20.8 degrees C., several specimens on watercress. Kenk R (1970) 9
U12 end of Sunken Garden, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, USAJul 1, 1960 Phagocata gracilis   seepage spring on campus of College of William and Mary, at western end of Sunken Gardens, above the Lily Pond, temp 20.2 degrees C., several specimens on watercress. Kenk R (1970) 9
V12 Williamsburg, Virginia, USAJun 29, 1960 Phagocata gracilis   small spring at 304 Indian Spring Road, 20.3 degrees C., 6 specimens, mature and immature. Kenk R (1970) 9
W12 Bassett Pond (Rockefeller Pond), near Bassett Hall, Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia, USAJul 28, 1960 Phagocata gracilis   tributaries of Bassett Hall Pond (or Rockefeller Pond), south east of Williamsburg, water clear, temperature in various places 13.9 to 16.1 degrees C., several specimens, mature and young. Kenk R (1970) 9
X12 east of golf course, Williamsburg, Virginia, USAJul 27, 1960 Phagocata gracilis   stream east of Williamsburg golf course, water clear, 22.0 degrees C., one mature specimen. Kenk R (1970) 9
Y12 tributary of Tutters Neck Pond, Williamsburg, Virginia, USAJul 26, 1960 Phagocata gracilis   spring and stream, tributary of Tutters Neck Pond, about 300 m southeast of the spillway of the pond, 14.8 degrees C., under stones and leaves mature and young individuals. Kenk R (1970) 9
Z12 Kingsmill, James City County, Virginia, USAJul 28, 1960 Phagocata gracilis   Kingsmill Spring, south east of Williamsburg, at remains of old colonial spring house., water clear, fast, 15.3 degrees C., numerous specimens, mostly mature, under stones and fallen leaves. Kenk R (1970) 9
A13 Isle of Wight County (3.5 miles north of Chuckatuck, Nansemond County), Virginia, USAAugust 8, 1982 Speophila hypogea type locality seven specimens collected, considered groundwater dwelling. Kenk R (1984)
B13 Isle of Wight County (3.5 miles north of Chuckatuck, Nansemond County), Virginia, USAApr 24, 1983 Speophila hypogea default type collected by Dr. John R. Holsinger in two drain-tile outlets on the farm of Robert Taylor in Isle of Wright County (3.5 miles from Chuckatuck, Nansemond County). Kenk R (1984) 215
C13 Isle of Wight County (3.5 miles north of Chuckatuck, Nansemond County), Virginia, USAMar 27, 1983 Speophila hypogea default type collected by Dr. John R. Holsinger in two drain-tile outlets on the farm of Robert Taylor in Isle of Wright County (3.5 miles from Chuckatuck, Nansemond County). Kenk R (1984) 215
D13 Gloucester, Gloucester County, Virginia, USAJul 14, 1960 Phagocata gracilis   outflow of spring-fed pond on Sam Janney's farm, about 1.5 miles north of Gloucester, off County Road 616. Many specimens taken under fallen leaves, stones, etc. Kenk R (1970) 8
E13 Gloucester, Gloucester County, Virginia, USAMar 31, 1965 Phagocata gracilis   outflow of spring-fed pond on Sam Janney's farm, about 1.5 miles north of Gloucester, off County Road 616. Many specimens taken under fallen leaves, stones, etc. Temp 21.5 degrees C. Kenk R (1970) 8
F13 Chickies, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USADec 12, 1969 Phagocata gracilis type locality steam crossing State Road 441, fast curren, water somewhat turbid after rain, 6.4 degrees C. Kenk R (1970) 8
G13 Sandy Point State Park, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USAJan 24, 1976 Hymanella retenuova   taken from samples of debris from temporary pool (when covered with ice) near Sandy State Park. Ball IR, Gourbault N, Kenk R (1981) 7
H13 Sandy Point State Park, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USAFeb 1976 Hymanella retenuova   taken from samples of debris from temporary pool (when covered with ice) near Sandy State Park. Ball IR, Gourbault N, Kenk R (1981) 7
I13 Sandy Point State Park, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USAMay 3, 1973 Hymanella retenuova   A few specimens collected by Arnold Norden on various dates from temporary pool near Sandy State Park. Ball IR, Gourbault N, Kenk R (1981) 7
J13 Sandy Point State Park, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USAMar 2, 1975 Hymanella retenuova   A few specimens collected by Arnold Norden on various dates from temporary pool near Sandy State Park. Ball IR, Gourbault N, Kenk R (1981) 7
K13 Sandy Point State Park, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USAMar 11, 1976 Hymanella retenuova   At night Norden visisted the pool near Sandy State Park and found great numbers of active Hymanella and Phagocata velata. Ball IR, Gourbault N, Kenk R (1981) 7
L13 Sandy Point State Park, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USAFeb 23, 1976 Hymanella retenuova   A few specimens collected by Arnold Norden on various dates from temporary pool near Sandy State Park. Ball IR, Gourbault N, Kenk R (1981) 7
M13 Sandy Point State Park, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USAFeb 26, 1976 Hymanella retenuova   At night Norden visisted the pool near Sandy State Park and found great numbers of active Hymanella and Phagocata velata. Ball IR, Gourbault N, Kenk R (1981) 7
N13 Refton Cave, near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USAFeb 4, 1973 Speophila pricei type locality 10 specimens collected by Arnold Norden and Beth Ball. Kenk R (1977) 19
O13 Refton Cave, near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USAMay 20, 1971 Speophila pricei type locality several specimens collected by Jerry H. Carpenter. Kenk R (1977) 19
P13 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA1891 or earlier Hydrolimax bruneus   collected in a small stream in Fairmont Park. Kenk R (1972) 67
Q13 eastern half of Canada1989 or earlier Procotyla fluviatilis   Eastern and midwestern United States and Canada Kenk R (1989) 5
R13 eastern half of Canada1989 or earlier Phagocata morgani   Eastern half of the United States and Canada, also introduced into California. Kenk R (1989) 3
S13 Rancocas Creek near Pemberton, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA1893 or earlier Planaria fuliginosus     Kenk R (1972) 66
T13 Saint Lawrence River, Ontario, Canada1969 or earlier Phagocata woodworthi   personal communciation from Ball IR to Kenk. Kenk R (1970) 13
U13 Eastern North America1972 or earlier Procotyla fluviatilis   ponds, lakes, streams and springs in the eastern part of North America, from Maine to Louisiana and west to Ontario, Wisconsin, and Illinois. Kenk R (1972) 63
V13 Eastern North America1972 or earlier morgani morgani   springs and cold creeks. Kenk R (1972) 40
W13 Bradley Palmer State Park, Ipswich River, Essex County, Massachusetts, USAJan 1970 Phagocata woodworthi   2 mature specimens collected by Dr. R.A. Raff. Kenk R (1970) 13
X13 Mary's Lake, Naushon Island, Massachusetts, USA1937 or earlier Euplanaria tigrina   Mary's Lake. Kenk R (1937) 281
Y13 Falmouth, Massachusetts, USA1937 or earlier Euplanaria tigrina   Pond south of Main Street, behind the Episcopal Church, Falmouth, Massachusetts. Kenk R (1937) 281
Z13 Powerhouse Brook, Craig Brook National Fish Hatchery, Orland, Maine, USAAug 28, 1968 Dugesia tigrina   Powerhouse Brook near Orland, at entrance of road to Craig Brook National Hatchery, 1.4 miles east of the hatchery, in a dammed-up pond above the bridge on the road, 21.3 degrees C. Kenk R (1970) 13
A14 Powerhouse Brook, Craig Brook National Fish Hatchery, Orland, Maine, USAAug 28, 1968 Phagocata woodworthi   Powerhouse Brook near Orland, at entrance of road to Craig Brook National Hatchery, 1.4 miles east of the hatchery, in a dammed-up pond above the bridge on the road, 21.3 degrees C., 7 specimens under stones and pieces of wood. Kenk R (1970) 13
B14 Stillwater River, Penobscot County, Maine, USAAug 28, 1968 Procotyla fluviatilis   Stillwater River, below the dame at Stillwater, moderate current, 20.8 degrees C. Kenk R (1970) 13
C14 Stillwater River, Penobscot County, Maine, USAAug 28, 1968 Phagocata woodworthi   Stillwater River, below the dame at Stillwater, moderate current, 20.8 degrees C., several specimens (some mature) collected under stones. Kenk R (1970) 13
D14 Puerto Rico, Caribbeanprior to 1941 Dugesia antillana type locality inhabits mountain streams. Only sexual reproduction has been observed. Kenk R (1941)
E14 Province of Nova Scotia, Canada1969 or earlier Phagocata woodworthi   personal communciation from Ball IR to Kenk. Kenk R (1970) 13
F14 Province of Newfoundland, Canada1969 or earlier Phagocata woodworthi   personal communication from Ball IR. Kenk R (1970) 13
G14 Ljubljana (Laibach, Lubliano,Lubian), old Yugoslavia (Jugoslavia), Slovenia1925 or earlier Dendrocoelopsis spinosipenis type locality vicinity of the city. Kenk R (1925) from Hyman LH 1935 (citation)- p 345 personal communication from Kenk
H14 Graz (Gratz), Austria1937 or earlier Fonticola prosorchis default type   Kenk R (1937)
I14 old Yugoslavia (Jugoslavia)1936 or earlier Fonticola opisthogona default type cave in Yugoslavia. Kenk R (1936) abstract
J14 Zagracani, Macedonia1935-1937 Phagocata ochridana   spring Sum (about 1 km south of Zagracani, near Struga), where the species is absent in the cold springs (8.2 degrees C, 7 September 1935) but occurs in warmer parts (up to 11.7 degrees C), under stones. Kenk R (1978) 5
K14 Kaliste, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum ochridense type locality near Kaliste, at the lower boundary of the Chara zone. Kenk R (1978) 26
L14 Kaliste, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum maculatum     Kenk R (1978) 16
M14 Kaliste, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum lacteum   collected near Kaliste. Kenk R (1978) 36
N14 Kaliste, Macedonia1935-1937 Phagocata ochridana   near Kaliste from the shoreline down to the shell zone. Kenk R (1978) 5
O14 Sum, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum adenodactylosum   springs of Sum. Kenk R (1978) 13
P14 Struga (Ustrugha), Macedonia1935-1937 Phagocata ochridana   an irrigation ditch at Teferic, west of Struga Kenk R (1978) 5
Q14 Struga (Ustrugha), Macedonia1935-1937 Dugesia lugubris   from a drainage ditch at Teferic, west of Struga. Kenk R (1978) 2
R14 Sveti Naum, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum magnum   cold streams along the east side of the lake [Ohrid]: Sveti Naum. It occurs usually under stones, frequently in a strong current, often resting (feeding?) on small snails. As a rule, it is absent in the springs themselves and appears in the streams Kenk R (1978) 19
S14 Sveti Naum, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum adenodactylosum   collected in the springs of Sveti Naum. Kenk R (1978) 13
T14 Sveti Naum, Macedonia1935-1937 Phagocata ochridana   springs at the monastery of Sveti Naum. Kenk R (1978) 5
U14 Lake Ohrid (Ohrida See, Ohris, Ohrit, Lychnitis, Ochrida, Ohridsko, Ochridasee, Okhridsko, Akhris), Albania Macedonia border1935-1937 Dendrocoelum magnum   the species occurs from the littoral zone down to the shell zone but is nowhere common. Kenk R (1978) 19
V14 Lake Ohrid (Ohrida See, Ohris, Ohrit, Lychnitis, Ochrida, Ohridsko, Ochridasee, Okhridsko, Akhris), Albania Macedonia borderprior to 1974 Phagocata stankovici   several specimens from sublittoral shell, in Ohrid Bay. Kenk R (1978) 6
W14 Lake Ohrid (Ohrida See, Ohris, Ohrit, Lychnitis, Ochrida, Ohridsko, Ochridasee, Okhridsko, Akhris), Albania Macedonia border1935-1937 alpina montenigrina   springs and streams in the Ohrid region. Kenk R (1978) 9
X14 Lake Ohrid (Ohrida See, Ohris, Ohrit, Lychnitis, Ochrida, Ohridsko, Ochridasee, Okhridsko, Akhris), Albania Macedonia border1935-1937 Dendrocoelum ochridense type locality off Kale, below the shell zone (at about 45 m) Kenk R (1978) 26
Y14 Lake Ohrid (Ohrida See, Ohris, Ohrit, Lychnitis, Ochrida, Ohridsko, Ochridasee, Okhridsko, Akhris), Albania Macedonia border1978 Dendrocoelum sinisae default type This is a rather white species inhabiting the profundal zone of Lake Ohrid. Kenk R (1978) 30
Z14 Lake Ohrid (Ohrida See, Ohris, Ohrit, Lychnitis, Ochrida, Ohridsko, Ochridasee, Okhridsko, Akhris), Albania Macedonia border1935-1937 Dendrocoelum maculatum   in the lake in shallow water near the town of Ohrid (water temperature in August, 24.7 degrees C. Kenk R (1978) 16
A15 Lake Ohrid (Ohrida See, Ohris, Ohrit, Lychnitis, Ochrida, Ohridsko, Ochridasee, Okhridsko, Akhris), Albania Macedonia borderprior to 1974 Phagocata stankovici   one specimen, from two samples dredged from 67 and 90 m respectively, Ohrid Bay. Kenk R (1978) 6
B15 Ohrid (Akhris, Okhri), Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum adenodactylosum   a small stream near the western border of the town of Ohrid. Kenk R (1978) 13
C15 Ohrid (Akhris, Okhri), Macedonia1935-1937 Polycelis tenuis   observed in the Ohrid region in several streams (but never Lake Ohrid); in the creek Kulincivljik na Sinoru at the town of Ohrid, also in Bej-Bunar, and at Studenciste. Kenk R (1978) 10
D15 Ohrid Bay, Lake Ohrid, MacedoniaSep 1935 Dendrocoelum dorsivittatum type locality two individuals of Dendrocoelum dorsivittatum were dredged in the profundal zone of Lake Ohrid, in Ohrid Bay, on a bottom consisting of soft and hardened mud with few empty Dreissena shells. Kenk R (1978) 23
E15 Ohrid Bay, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum cruciferum type locality Only 11 specimens (9 immature and 2 mature) were collected in Ohrid Bay by dredging from 16 to 29 m, on on bait (meat and dead fish) at 28 m. This species is rapaceous and presumably preys on other triclads that abound in the sublittoral zone. Kenk R (1978) 33
F15 Ohrid Bay, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Phagocata maculata   20 specimens dredged. Kenk R (1978) 7
G15 Ohrid Bay, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum magnum   specimens collected in summer in the shell zone of Ohrid Bay (at depth from 16 to 26 m) were sexually mature. Kenk R (1978) 19
H15 Ohrid Bay, Lake Ohrid, MacedoniaAug 1937 Dendrocoelum lychnidicum type locality about 10 specimens collected in the Ohrid Bay by dredging in the shell zone of the sublittoral. The animals are comparitively rare and can easily be overlooked because of their small size and slow movements,. Kenk R (1978) 23
I15 Ohrid Bay, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum minimum type locality uncommon species, though it may easily be overlooked on account of its size. Only four mature specimens were taken, all in Ohrid Bay, below the shell zone. Kenk R (1978) 28
J15 Ohrid Bay, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum lacteum   collected in Ohrid Bay at depths ranging from 16-30 m. Kenk R (1978) 36
K15 Ohrid Bay, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Phagocata ochridana   in Ohrid Bay. Kenk R (1978) 5
L15 Ohrid Bay, Lake Ohrid, MacedoniaAug 1937 Phagocata undulata   32 specimens dredged in Ohrid Bay at depths between 16 and 26 m in the shell zone of the sublittoral. Kenk R (1978) 9
M15 Ohrid Bay, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum decoratum   lives in the sublittoral (shell zone) and profundal zones of Lake Ohrid. A total of about 25 specimens were collected in the summers of 1935 and 1937, all in Ohrid Bay. Kenk R (1978) 21
N15 Ohrid Bay, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum ochridense type locality summer months in Ohrid Bay on Chara (10-15 m depth) and in the shell zone (15-36 m) by dredging and using meat bait. Kenk R (1978) 26
O15 Ohrid Bay, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum albidum type locality dredged in the shell zone. Both mature and young individuals were taken. This species seems to be rather common in the shell zone but is easily overlooked on account of its small size. Kenk R (1978) 30
P15 Ohrid Bay, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum decoratum   lives in the sublittoral (shell zone) and profundal zones of Lake Ohrid. A total of about 25 specimens were collected in the summers of 1935 and 1937, all in Ohrid Bay. Kenk R (1978) 21
Q15 Ohrid Bay, Lake Ohrid, MacedoniaSep 1935 Dendrocoelum translucidum type locality lives in the profundal zone of Lake Ohrid. A total of about 60 specimens, the majority of them sexually mature, were dredged in September 1935 in Ohrid Bay. Kenk R (1978) 33
R15 Ohrid Bay, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum lacteum   occurs in the profundal zone. Kenk R (1978) 36
S15 Studenciste, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum jablanicense   cold springs, under stones with other triclad species. Kenk R (1978) 38
T15 Bej-Bunar, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Phagocata ochridana   more common in the creek and in ditches with warmer water, and under stones. Kenk R (1978) 5
U15 Bej-Bunar, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum jablanicense   cold springs, under stones with other triclad species. Kenk R (1978) 38
V15 Studenciste, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum adenodactylosum   springs of Studenciste. Kenk R (1978) 13
W15 Studenciste, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum maculatum   in the vicinity of a submerged spring, 10.9 degrees C. Kenk R (1978) 16
X15 Bej-Bunar, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum magnum   cold streams along the east side of the lake [Ohrid]: Bej-Bunar. It occurs usually under stones, frequently in a strong current, often resting (feeding?) on small snails. As a rule, it is absent in the springs themselves and appears in the streams Kenk R (1978) 19
Y15 Bej-Bunar, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum adenodactylosum   springs of Bej-Bunar. Kenk R (1978) 13
Z15 Studenciste, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Phagocata ochridana   at the Hydrobiological Station, in cold springs and warmer pools, under stones, and also on water plants. Kenk R (1978) 5
A16 Studenciste, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum magnum   cold streams along the east side of the lake [Ohrid]:Studenciste. It occurs usually under stones, frequently in a strong current, often resting (feeding?) on small snails. As a rule, it is absent in the springs themselves and appears in the streams Kenk R (1978) 19
B16 Bej-Bunar, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Phagocata ochridana   northeast of the Hydrobiological Station, Bej-Bunar, where its is rare in the cold spring. Kenk R (1978) 5
C16 Studenciste, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum adenodactylosum   both mature and immature specimens in the littoral zone, particularly among the dense vegetation of reeds near the Hydrobiological Station. Kenk R (1978) 13
D16 Pestani, Macedonia1935-1937 Dugesia gonocephala   in the spring Elesec, about 2 km north of Pestani. Kenk R (1978) 2
E16 Pestani, Macedonia1935-1937 Phagocata ochridana   a small spring near Elesec (north of the village of Pestani), together with Dugesia gonocephala. Kenk R (1978) 5
F16 Velestovo, Macedonia1935-1937 alpina montenigrina   three small springs near Velestovo. Kenk R (1978) 9
G16 Gradiste, Macedonia1935-1937 Dendrocoelum adenodactylosum   collected in the springs of Gradiste a small tributary of the Drim River. Kenk R (1978) 13
H16 Kriti (Crete, Creta, Krete), Greece1930 or earlier Euplanaria cretica     Kenk R (1930) abstract
I16 Petrosawodsk (Petrozavodsk), Onegasee, Russia1930 or earlier Polycelis tenuis   Petrosawodsk, Onegasee. Kenk R (1930) 132; from Luther 1961 (citation)- p. 22