Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date depth substrate salin locality kind comments reference
A La Caleta Beach, SpainApril 24, 2014       type locality "found under stones and sampled using a brush during the low tide. The stones did not reveal any kind of macrobenthic fauna or algae. The dominant types of rocks are the polymictic conglomerates and sandstones." Pérez-García P, Noreña C, Cervera JL (2018)
B La Caleta Beach, SpainDec 23, 2014         "found under stones and sampled using a brush during the low tide. The stones did not reveal any kind of macrobenthic fauna or algae. The dominant types of rocks are the polymictic conglomerates and sandstones." Pérez-García P, Noreña C, Cervera JL (2018)
C Sancti Petri Beach, SpainJul 24, 2013         "found under stones and sampled using a brush during the low tide. The stones did not reveal any kind of macrobenthic fauna or algae. The dominant types of rocks are the polymictic conglomerates and sandstones." Pérez-García P, Noreña C, Cervera JL (2018)
D Sancti Petri Beach, SpainSep 20, 2013         "found under stones and sampled using a brush during the low tide. The stones did not reveal any kind of macrobenthic fauna or algae. The dominant types of rocks are the polymictic conglomerates and sandstones." Pérez-García P, Noreña C, Cervera JL (2018)
E Santa María del Mar Beach, SpainJul 9, 2013         "found under stones and sampled using a brush during the low tide. The stones did not reveal any kind of macrobenthic fauna or algae. The dominant types of rocks are the polymictic conglomerates and sandstones." Pérez-García P, Noreña C, Cervera JL (2018)
F Santa María del Mar Beach, SpainAug 21, 2013         "found under stones and sampled using a brush during the low tide. The stones did not reveal any kind of macrobenthic fauna or algae. The dominant types of rocks are the polymictic conglomerates and sandstones." Pérez-García P, Noreña C, Cervera JL (2018)