Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date depth substrate salin locality kind comments reference
A Jackson (Jackson's) Creek, Gogebic County, Michigan, USAAug 19, 1940     freshwater   under stones, several planarians and cocoons. Water temperature 16.2 degrees C. Water clear, highly colored, current rapid. Kenk R (1944) 12
B Iron (Big Iron) River, Ontonagon County, Michigan, USAAug 19, 1940     freshwater   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
C Little Iron River, Ontonagon County, Michigan, USAAug 19, 1940     freshwater   planarians and cocoons under stones. Water temperature 17.5 degrees C. Water clear, cool, current rapid. Kenk R (1944) 12
D Mineral River, Ontonagon County, Michigan, USAAug 19, 1940     freshwater   planarians and cocoons under stones. Water temperature 17.0 degrees C. Water clear, moderate current; bottom, sand and stones. Kenk R (1944) 12
E Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee, USA1938 or earlier     freshwater   collected around Reelfoot Lake. Bolen HR (1938) abstract
F Silver River, Presque Isle County, Michigan, USAAug 18, 1940     freshwater   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
G Province of Ontario, Canada1969 or earlier     freshwater   Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Maine, New York, and Pennsylvania. Material now in the collections of the National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, and the Royal Ontario Museum. Ball IR, Fernando CH (1969) ; from Ball 1972 (citation)- p. 12-13
H Big Stone Creek, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJun 29, 1940     freshwater   One cocoon. Water clear, current mostly sluggish, but in some places rapid; bottom, mud and stones. Kenk R (1944) 11
I Big Stone Creek, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 3, 1940     freshwater   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
J West Branch Maple River, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 22, 1940     freshwater   Water temperature 21.7 degrees C. Two immature animals and two cocoons under stones. Kenk R (1944) 11
K East Branch Maple River, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 15, 1940     freshwater   East Branch, northeast of Pellston. Two immature specimens on wood (coll. R.I. Sailer). Kenk R (1944) 11
L East Branch Maple River, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 22, 1940     freshwater   East Branch, northeast of Pellston. Water temperature 29.5 degrees C. Several mature and immature individuals under stones. Kenk R (1944) 11
M East Branch Maple River, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 22, 1940     freshwater   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
N Lancaster Creek, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 27, 1940     freshwater   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
O Milliken (Milligan) Creek, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAAug 7, 1940     freshwater   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
P Fisher Creek, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAAug 7, 1940     freshwater   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
Q Stoney (Stony) Creek, Cheboygan and Presque Isle Counties, Michigan, USAJul 10, 1940     freshwater   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
R Stoney (Stony) Creek, Cheboygan and Presque Isle Counties, Michigan, USAJul 10, 1940     freshwater   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
S Ocqueoc River, Presque Isle County, Michigan, USAJul 30, 1940     freshwater   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
T tributary of Williamsville Lake, Livingston County, Michigan, USAApr 7, 1941     freshwater   two mature specimens under stones. Water clear, current rapid; bottom, sand and stones. Kenk R (1944) 13
U near Dexter, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAFeb 12, 1941     freshwater   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
V near Dexter, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAFeb 26 and 28, 1941     freshwater   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
W near Delhi, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAOct 28, 1940     freshwater   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
X Huron River, near Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA1903 or earlier     freshwater   [Pearl] collected his material of 'Planaria gonocephala' mainly in this locality. Kenk notes that, it is practically certain that Pearl's P. gonocephala is Curtisia foremani. Kenk has not found this species in the Huron River, but in tributaries. Pearl R (1903) 526; from Kenk R 1944 (citation)- p. 13
Y stream on Geddes Road, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAApr 26, 1941     freshwater   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
Z State of Pennsylvania, USA1969 or earlier     freshwater   Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Maine, New York, and Pennsylvania. Material now in the collections of the National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, and the Royal Ontario Museum. Ball IR, Fernando CH (1969) ; from Ball 1972 (citation)- p. 12-13
A1 Eastern North America1969 or earlier     freshwater   Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Maine, New York, and Pennsylvania. Material now in the collections of the National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, and the Royal Ontario Museum. Ball IR, Fernando CH (1969) ; from Ball 1972 (citation)- p. 12-13
B1 New York, USA1969 or earlier     freshwater   Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Maine, New York, and Pennsylvania. Material now in the collections of the National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, and the Royal Ontario Museum. Ball IR, Fernando CH (1969) ; from Ball 1972 (citation)- p. 12-13
C1 Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA1900 or earlier       default type from mountain stream. Curtis WC (1900) abstract
D1 Maine, USA1969 or earlier     freshwater   Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Maine, New York, and Pennsylvania. Material now in the collections of the National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, and the Royal Ontario Museum. Ball IR, Fernando CH (1969) ; from Ball 1972 (citation)- p. 12-13
E1 Province of New Brunswick, Canada1969 or earlier     freshwater   Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Maine, New York, and Pennsylvania. Material now in the collections of the National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, and the Royal Ontario Museum. Ball IR, Fernando CH (1969) ; from Ball 1972 (citation)- p. 12-13
F1 Prince Edward Island, Canada1969 or earlier     freshwater   Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Maine, New York, and Pennsylvania. Material now in the collections of the National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, and the Royal Ontario Museum. Ball IR, Fernando CH (1969) ; from Ball 1972 (citation)- p. 12-13
G1 Province of Nova Scotia, Canada1969 or earlier     freshwater   Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Maine, New York, and Pennsylvania. Material now in the collections of the National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, and the Royal Ontario Museum. Ball IR, Fernando CH (1969) ; from Ball 1972 (citation)- p. 12-13
H1 Province of Newfoundland, Canada1969 or earlier     freshwater   Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Maine, New York, and Pennsylvania. Material now in the collections of the National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, and the Royal Ontario Museum. Ball IR, Fernando CH (1969) ; from Ball 1972 (citation)- p. 12-13
I1 Ajaccio, France1926 or earlier         swampy habitats near Ajaccio. Arndt W (1926) abstract