Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date depth substrate salin locality kind comments reference
A Crystal Springs, Eastmoreland District, Portland, Oregon, USA1963 or earlier     freshwater   Dr. Eugene Kozloff and his student Donald Hunter provided the specimens. Hyman LH (1963) 2
B South Lake, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, USASpring 1928     freshwater   collected by Ralph Hawkins in the vicinity of Sheridan. Hyman LH (1929) 411
C campus, University of California Berkeley, California, USA1956 or earlier     freshwater   collected in a pool on the Berkeley campus of the University of California. The water of the pool was covered by a dense growth of water fern among which the planarians were found. Temperature of water varied between 14 and 16 deg. C., summer colle Krugelis-MacRae E (1956) 69
D Griffith Park, Los Angeles, California, USAJun 8, 1928   stone and leaves freshwater   spring fed stream in Griffith Park. Stream artificially constructed of pools and small waterfalls. Hyman LH (1929) 411
E Devil's Hole, Nevada, USA1954     freshwater type locality from a pool in the Devil's Hole, Nevada. This is a large pit or chasm situated about 70 miles west of Las Vegas in the midst of the Nevada desert. Water temp 93 degrees F. [see Halliday 1955 for an account of this pool]. Hyman LH (1956) 5
F Berrenda Creek at NM 27, 10.8 miles south of Hillsboro, Sierra Co., New Mexico, USAMay 15, 1988         University of Colorado sample no. 2031 Sluys R, Kawakatsu M, & Ponce de León R (2005) 168
G Sheridan, Wyoming, USASummer 1928     freshwater   collected by Ralph Hawkins in the vicinity of Sheridan. Hyman LH (1929) 411
H Eldorado Springs, South Boulder Creek, Boulder, Colorado, USAMay 28, 1986         University of Colorado sample no. 1919 Sluys R, Kawakatsu M, & Ponce de León R (2005) 168
I Boulder, Colorado, USASep 1927     freshwater   collected by Dr. C.D. Van Cleave from a mountain stream near Boulder, Colorado. Hyman LH (1929) 411
J Monroe Canyon, Sioux County, Nebraska, USAprior to 1909     freshwater default type collected by Dr. R.H. Wolcott from a spring-fed brook in Monroe Canyon, Sioux County, Nebraska. Stringer CE (1909) 260
K Country of Mexico1989 or earlier           Kenk R (1989) 2
L Lincoln, Nebraska, USAprior to 1909     freshwater default type frequent in small ponds near Lincoln, Nebraska. Stringer CE (1909) 260
M Nebraska, USA1909 or earlier       default type   Stringer CE (1909) abstract
N Omaha, Nebraska, USAprior to 1909     freshwater default type in large numbers in the many springs and small spring-fed ponds at the base of the bluffs along the Missouri River. Stringer CE (1909) 260
O Matanzas Lake, Illinois, USA1894-1895     freshwater default type 22,081; Station H, Matanzas Lake; Station C; Havana. Woodworth WM (1897) 7; stations for the exact location are described in Hart 1895 (citation)- p 150
P Lower Pearl River, Natchez Trace Parkway, Madison County, MississippiMay 2006 - Apr 2020           Glasgow B (2021) 189, 193
Q Illinois River near Havana, Illinois, USA1894-1895     freshwater default type 22,081; Station H, Matanzas Lake; Station C; Havana. Woodworth WM (1897) 7; stations for the exact location are described in Hart 1895 (citation)- p 150
R Sainte Genevieve, Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri, USAOct 4, 1967     freshwater   Valley Spring at St. Genevieve. Kenk R (1970) 8
S Howard Creek, Lowndes County, MississippiMay 2006 - Apr 2020         ...Hwy 12 Glasgow B (2021) 189, 193
T near Delhi, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAOct 27, 1940     freshwater   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
U near Delhi, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAApr 12, 1941     freshwater   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
V near Delhi, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAJul 8, 1941     freshwater   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
W Huron River, at Ann Arbor, Michigan, USAApr 8, 1941     freshwater   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
X Huron River, at Ann Arbor, Michigan, USAApr 8, 1941     freshwater     Pearl R (1903) 526; from Kenk R 1944 (citation)- p. 21
Y Huron River, at Ann Arbor, Michigan, USAApr 8, 1941     freshwater     Mast SO (1903) 178; from Kenk R 1944 (citation)- p. 21
Z Fleming (Fleming's) Creek, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAMay 16, 1941     freshwater   twelve immature specimens under stones. Kenk R (1944) 21
A1 Fleming (Fleming's) Creek, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAMay 19, 1941     freshwater   twelve immature specimens under stones. Kenk R (1944) 21
B1 southern Canada1989 or earlier           Kenk R (1989) 2