Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date depth substrate salin locality kind comments reference
A Taejong (Taisei, Daisei), Cheju-do (Saisyu, Quelpart, Jeju, Tsitcheou-tao, Tse-tsiu, Tamara) Island, KoreaJul 1936         collected by Mr. Siro Okuda of the Hokkaido Imperial University, in the coasts of Korea. Two specimens at Taisei in Saisyu Island. Kato K (1937) 235
B Cheju-do (Saisyu, Quelpart, Jeju, Tsitcheou-tao, Tse-tsiu, Tamara) Island, Korea1944 or earlier         Saisyu Island. Kato K (1944) 283
C Ryukyu Islands (Loo Choo, Loochoo, Nansei, Luchu, Satsunan-shoto, Riukiu, Liukiu Inseln), Okinawa Prefecture, Japan1944 or earlier         Loochoo. Kato K (1944) 283
D Amakusa Marine Biological Laboratory, Tomioka, Kumamoto Prefecture, JapanJune 1937         This species is very common in this district. Kato K (1938) 565
E Seto Marine Biological Station, Kyoto University, at Seto in Shirahama-cho, Cape Bansho Zaki (Bandokoro-saki), Wakayama Prefecture, JapanApr 1937         very common in this district. Kato K (1938) 577, 584
F Sadoga-shima (Sado, Sado-ga-shima) Island, Japan1944 or earlier           Kato K (1944) 283
G Mitsui Institute of Marine Biology, Susaki near Simoda, Siduoka Prefecture, Japan1932-1933         found in abundance in this district and Misaki all the year round; multi-tenticular forms often occur. Kato K (1934) 123, 127
H Biological Station Misaki, Japan1932-1933         found in abundance in this district and Misaki all the year round; multi-tenticular forms often occur. Kato K (1934) 123, 127
I Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture, Japan2000 or earlier           Asano Y, Yoshida A, Isozaki N, Ishida S (2001) 137
J Asamusi (Asamushi), Aomori (Mutu) Prefecture, Japan1944 or earlier           Kato K (1944) 283
K Yuno-shima (Yuno-sima, Yu-no Sima), Japan1938         one of the most common polyclads found on the coasts of Japan. A large number of them are found at Yuno-sima. Kato K (1939) 146
L Bonin Islands (Ogasawara-shoto, Arzonbispo, Arzobispo, Ogasawara-to, Ogasawara-gunto, Ogasawara group), Japan, Pacific Ocean1944 or earlier           Kato K (1944) 283