Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date species locality kind comments reference
Brazil1893 or earlier Temnocephala iheringi   host Ampullaria sp. Haswell WA (1893) from Damborenea & Cannon 2001 - p. 1106
Brazil1893 or earlier Temnocephala iheringi default type from Ampullaria. Haswell WA (1893) abstract & Bush card
20 miles south of Colac, Victoria, Australia1900 or earlier Temnocephala caeca default type Prof. W. Baldwin Spencer provided living specimens, "which he had noticed on the surface of the remarkable burrowing Isopod described by him and Mr. T.S. Hall", Phreatoicopsis Haswell WA (1900) 432
Victoria, Australia1893 or earlier Temnocephala dendyi default type from crayfish (Astacopsis). Haswell WA (1893) abstract & Bush card
Victoria, Australia1893 or earlier Temnocephala comes default type from Astacopsis. Haswell WA (1893) abstract & Bush card
New South Wales, Australia1893 or earlier Temnocephala comes default type from Astacopsis. Haswell WA (1893) abstract & Bush card
New South Wales, Australia1893 or earlier Temnocephala dendyi default type from crayfish (Astacopsis). Haswell WA (1893) abstract & Bush card
Dee River, Tasmania1900 or earlier Temnocephala aurantiaca default type "found on the lower surface of the abdomen of a species of Astacopsis"...."in burrows in damp ground in the neighborhood of the Dee River towards the center of Tasmania. Haswell WA (1900) 431
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia1900 or earlier Temnocephala tasmanica default type "This species was found in the branchial cavities of Astacopsis tasmanicus in small streams near Hobart, Tasmania, sometimes coming out on the outer surface of the Crayfish. Haswell WA (1900) 431
Gippsland, Victoria, Australia1893 or earlier Temnosewellia engaei default type from Engoeus fissor. Haswell WA (1893) abstract & Bush card
Dam at Glanmire Hall, near Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia1905 or earlier Anomalocoelus caecus   found "burrowing more or less deeply in the mud. Nothing is known of its range; it does not occur in any of the other damns in the neighborhood" or elsewhere. Haswell WA (1905) 450
Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia  Echinoplana tenerrima default type   Haswell WA (1907) from Prudhoe 1982 - p. 377
Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australiaprior to 1907 Tripylocelis typica type locality In algae Haswell WA (1907) ; from Prudhoe S - page 85
Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australiaprior to 1907 Echinoplana celerrima type locality   Haswell WA (1907) ; from Prudhoe S - page 105
Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia1905 and earlier Heterochaerus australis type locality towards high water mark in shallow rock pools, exposed to sun all day. Most abundant in places in which it exposed to full sun all day. Haswell WA (1905) 426
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