Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date depth substrate salin locality kind comments reference
A Nahant Bay, Nahant Massachusetts, USA (70 km south of the Isles of Shoals)fall of 1996           Rivest BR, Coyer J, Tyler S (1999) 393
B New Hampshire Coast (near Rye Beach), USA1999 subtidal         Rivest BR, Coyer J, Tyler S (1999) 394
C Isles of Shoals (Gosport) (600 km SW of Halifax, and 10 km off the coast of the Maine-New Hampshire border in the Gulf of Maine)summer 1996 3-8 m       Dense populations on macroalgae 3-8 m depth. Never observed here between 1982 and 1995. / macroalgae Rivest BR, Coyer J, Tyler S (1999) 393
D Isles of Shoals (Gosport) (600 km SW of Halifax, and 10 km off the coast of the Maine-New Hampshire border in the Gulf of Maine)1998 & summer 1999 3-8 m       densities of 19 per cm2, on kelp Laminaria sp & crustose algae convered rocks in sea urchin barrens (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis), 3-8 m / macroalgae Rivest BR, Coyer J, Tyler S (1999) 394
E York Beach, Maine, USA1998 & summer 1999         1-3 m, Convoluta convoluta densities of 12 per cm2, in urchin barrens off York Beach, Maine, USA Rivest BR, Coyer J, Tyler S (1999) 394
F Reid State Park, Maine USA1999 subtidal       near algal covered rocks, 1-3 m Rivest BR, Coyer J, Tyler S (1999) 394
G Halifax Harbour1995         western North Atlantic near Halifax, found on introduced green alga Codium fragile tomentosoides (A. Chapman personal communication) / Codium fragile tomentosoides (introduced species) Rivest BR, Coyer J, Tyler S (1999) 393
H Province of Nova Scotia, Canadafall 1997         immature Rivest BR, Coyer J, Tyler S (1999) 394
I Isafjorour, (Ísafjörður, Isafjorour, Isafjordhur), Iceland16-26 July, 1937         low tide zone and shallow water; everywhere in the surroundings, very frequent and numerous. Steinböck O (1938) 4
J La Ortava Tenerife, Canary Islands (Puerto de la Cruz; Puerto Ortava, Puerto Orotava), Spain1902 littoral         Graff Lvon (1902)
K Valentia Harbor (near Valencia Island, Ireland)prior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
L Ejde (Eidhi), (North of Ejde), Faroes, Faroe Islands1928 low tide zone       \"great numbers\" Steinböck O (1931) 4
M Faroe Islands1848 or earlier           Schmidt O (1848)
N Bay of Thorshavn (Stromo), Faroes, Faroe Islands1928           Steinböck O (1931) 4
O Bay of Thorshavn (Stromo), Faroes, Faroe Islands1852           Schmidt O (1852)
P Stangarnes Tangi (Vaag Fjord) Sudero, Faroes, Faroe Islands1928 low tide zone         Steinböck O (1931) 4
Q Sound between Streymoy (Stromo) and Eysturoya (Ostero), Faroes, Faroe Islands1928 10 m sand       Steinböck O (1931) 4
R east coast Skye Island (Sky), Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom1861 or earlier         east coast of Skye Island Claparede E (1861) 57-62, Tab 6, Fig 1-10; from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 229, 232
S Firth of Clyde (Millport), United Kingdomprior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
T Millport, United KingdomAug-Sep 1892         Widely distributed in the littoral zone; nowhere, however, very abundant, nor do the specimens attain the dimensions of Millport examples. Gamble FW (1893) 39
U Irish Sea (Port Erin)prior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
V Cawsand Bay, near Plymouth, EnglandAug-Sep 1892         rocks and tide-pools exposed at low water on the north side of the bay towards Picklecombe Fort... Gamble FW (1893) 34
W Redding Point, Plymouth Sound, United KingdomAug-Sep 1892         Redding Point to northwards. This area is prolific in littoral forms, tide-pools and rocks. Gamble FW (1893) 36-37
X Drake's Island (Saint Nicholas's Island), United KingdomAug-Sep 1892         Drake's Island, north-eastern face of this locality. Gamble FW (1893) 36
Y Plymouth Sound (Sound, Plymouth-Sund), English Channel (Kanal La Manche), United KingdomAug-Sep 1892         Widely distributed in the littoral zone; nowhere, however, very abundant, nor do the specimens attain the dimensions of Millport examples. Gamble FW (1893) 31, 39
Z Plymouth, England (English Channel)prior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
A1 Bovisand Bay, east side of Plymouth Sound, United KingdomAug-Sep 1892         East Side of the Sound, including rocks below the Laboratory, Rum Bay, Batten Bay, and Bovisand Bay. Impoverished flora and fauna. Bovisand Bay tide-pools. Gamble FW (1893) 37
B1 tide pools, Wembury Bay, United KingdomAug-Sep 1892           Gamble FW (1893) 32-33
C1 tide pools, Wembury Bay, United KingdomAug-Sep 1892         Tow-netting in the narrow creeks that run in between the rocks produced young specimens of Leptoplana tremellaris, Convoluta paradoxa, Plagiostoma vittatum, and Cylindrostoma inerme. Gamble FW (1893) 32-33
D1 Roscoff (Roskoff), English Channel, Franceprior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
E1 Concarneau, Franceprior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
F1 Firth of Forthprior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
G1 St Andrews, Scotland1874 or earlier           McIntosh WC (1874-1875) 151, 107; from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 229, 232
H1 St Andrews, Scotland1874 littoral         McIntosh WC (1874-1875)
I1 East Coast of Scotland, United Kingdom1853 or earlier         east coast of Scotland Dalyell JP (1853) 106-107, Tab 14, Fig 36 and 37; from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 229, 232
J1 Guernsey, England (English Channel)prior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
K1 Guernsey, England (English Channel)1866 or earlier           Lankester ER (1866) 388; from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 229, 232
L1 Weymouth, England (English Channel)1855 or earlier           Gosse PH (1855) 312; from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 229, 232
M1 Weymouth, England (English Channel)prior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
N1 Berwick Bay, United Kingdom1865 or earlier           Johnston G (1865) 16, 283, Tab 1, Fig 2; from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 229, 232
O1 Bergen and environs, Norway1848 or earlier           Schmidt O (1848)
P1 Bergen and environs, Norway1878 or earlier           Jensen OS (1878) 16, 18, 28, Tab 2, Fig 1
Q1 Bergen and environs, Norway1902 littoral         Graff Lvon (1902)
R1 Villefranche Sur Mer (French Riviera), Franceprior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
S1 Helgoland, GermanySep-Oct 1894         Ist bei Helgoland die weitaus häufigste Turbellarie. An gewissen Stellen in der Umgebung der Insel, so auf der Südseite, Westseite, bei den Seehundsklippen, auf der Ostseite der Düne bringt man mit jedem Algenbüschel viele Hunderte herauf Attems CG (1897) 220
T1 Helgoland Islands (Helgoland Insel, Heligoland), Germany1882 or earlier           Graff Lvon (1882) 232
U1 Helgoland Islands (Helgoland Insel, Heligoland), Germany1847 or earlier           Frey H, Leuckart R (1847) 82, 146, Tab 1, Fig 17; from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 229, 232
V1 Helgoland Islands (Helgoland Insel, Heligoland), Germany1963-1964   dulse algae       Dorjes J (1968) 120; also biogeography and ecology on this and other German Bay species in (citation)- 78-115.
W1 Drobak (Dröbak, Dröback), Norway1844       type locality   Örsted AS (1843) 567; and Jensen 1878 (citation)- p. 28; also from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 229, 232
X1 Drobak (Dröbak, Dröback), Norwayprior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
Y1 Gullmarfjord, western Swedenprior to 1946   Phytal     more than likely to be found on all of the west coast of Scandinavia. Westblad E (1946) 46
Z1 Helsingor (Elsinore) Marine Biological Laboratory, 40 km north of Copenhagen, DenmarkSep, Dec 1962; Jul 1963           Pedersen KJ (1965) 930
A2 Rugen (Rügen) Islands, Germany1849 or earlier           Schultze Max (1849) 281; from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 229, 232
B2 Ancona, Italyprior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
C2 Ancona, Italy1933 or earlier           Steinböck O (1933) 7
D2 Sveti Andrija (Isola Sant'Andrea, Crveni Otok, Isola Rossa ), Otocic, Croatia1933 or earlier         Algae. Steinböck O (1933) 7
E2 Sveti Andrija (Isola Sant'Andrea, Crveni Otok, Isola Rossa ), Otocic, Croatia1933 or earlier 10 m       rough rocks. Steinböck O (1933) 7
F2 Canal de Leme (Limski Kanal, Limski Zaljev), Rovinj, Adriatic, Croatia1933 or earlier         Zostera. Steinböck O (1933) 7
G2 Mönchgut (Monchgut), Germany1849 or earlier           Schultze Max (1849) 281; from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 229, 232
H2 Trieste, Italyprior to 1882           Graff Lvon (1882) v, 232
I2 Trieste, Italyprior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
J2 Gulf of Naples (Bay of Naples, Neapel, Napoli), Italy1866 or earlier           Metschnikoff E (1866) ; from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 229, 232
K2 Gulf of Naples (Bay of Naples, Neapel, Napoli), Italyprior to 1882           Graff Lvon (1882) v, 232
L2 Naples (Neapel, Napoli), Italyprior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
M2 Lesina, Italyprior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
N2 Lesina, Italy1852 or earlier           Schmidt O (1852) 5, Tab 1, Fig 1; from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 229, 232
O2 Harbor of Messina, Sicily (Sicilia, Sicile, Sizilien, Sicula)), Italyprior to 1882           Graff Lvon (1882) v, 232
P2 Harbor of Messina, Sicily (Sicilia, Sicile, Sizilien, Sicula)), ItalyMar, Apr 1873 littoral         Graff Lvon (1874) 2, 27
Q2 Harbor of Messina, Sicily (Sicilia, Sicile, Sizilien, Sicula)), ItalyMar, Apr 1873       type locality   Graff Lvon (1874) 124, 149
R2 Lissa (island Vis off South Croatia), Adriatic Sea1852 littoral         Schmidt O (1852)
S2 Lissa (island Vis off South Croatia), Adriatic Sea1933 or earlier           Steinböck O (1933) 7
T2 Meleda, Croatiaprior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
U2 Meleda, Croatia1933 or earlier           Steinböck O (1933) 7
V2 Corfu (Korfu, Kerkira, Corcyra, Kerkyra), Greece1861 or earlier           Schmidt O (1861) 21; from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 229, 232
W2 Cephalonia (Kephallenia, Cephallenia, Kefallinia Nisos, Cefalonia), Greece1861 or earlier           Schmidt O (1861) 21; from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 229, 232
X2 Agigea, Romania, Black Seaprior to 1974 0.5 m stony     from algae. Mack-Fira V (1974) 250
Y2 Küçük Su (Kucuksu), asian river bank, Istanbul Bogazi (Karadeniz Bogazi, Bosporus, Bosphorus),TurkeySeptember 16, 1956   mud sand (Schlicksand) 17.6 ppt     Ax P (1959) 51
Z2 Sile (Artane, Chile, Schile, Kilia), Black Sea (Chernoe More, Chernoye More, Euxine Sea, Schwarzes Meer), TurkeySeptember 26, 1956   rocks brackish   in the Cystoseira vegetation. / Cystoseira vegetation Ax P (1959) 51
A3 Barents Sea, Biological Station Alexandrowsk (Murmankuste, Alexandrovsk) and Pala Bay (Guba Pala, Pala Guba), Russia1902 littoral         Graff Lvon (1902)
B3 Bay of Sevastopol (Sebastopol, Sewastopol, Akhiar, Akhtyar), Black Sea, Ukraine1870 or earlier           Uljanin WN (1870) 7, Tab 1, Fig 11-14, Tab 6, Fig 1; and in Uljanin (citation); from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 232
C3 Sevastopol (Sebastopol, Sewastopol, Akhiar, Akhtyar), Black Sea, Ukraine.1889           Pereyaslawzewa S (1892) 221-223
D3 Bay of Yalta (Jalta), Black Sea, Ukraine1880 or earlier           Czerniavsky V (1881) 229; from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 229, 232
E3 Yaltaprior to 1905 littoral         Graff Lvon (1905)
F3 Suchum (Sokhumi, Ssuchum, Sukhum, Sukhumi), Abkhazia, Black Sea, Georgia1880 or earlier           Czerniavsky V (1881) 229; from Graff 1882 (citation)- p 228, 229, 232