Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date depth substrate salin locality kind comments reference
A Lawrence's Bay (Lawrence's Brow), Saint Martin's (St. Martins, Saint Martins) Island, Scilly Islands (Sillies, Isles of Scilly), United KingdomMay 12-16, 2002 eulittoral medium to coarse sand mixed with shells     Site 1, eulittoral semi-exposed beach, mid-tide level, sandy flat covered with brown algae (Fuscus serratus, Fuscus vesiculosus. Sediment and aufwuchs settled on Laminaria holdfasts, algae Porifera and Cnidaria were sampled. Sublittoral by SCUBA. Faubel A, Warwick RM (2005) 3
B Saint Martin's Island (St. Martins, Saint Martins), Scilly Islands (Sillies, Isles of Scilly), United KingdomMay 12-16, 2002 sublittoral medium to coarse sand with broken shells     Site 3, Moth's Ledge, 50 cm depth water, exposed at extreme low spring tides. Sediment and aufwuchs settled on Laminaria holdfasts, algae, Porifera and Cnidaria were sampled. Sublittoral samples by SCUBA. Faubel A, Warwick RM (2005) 3
C Sylt Island (North Frisian Islands), North Sea1972-1975         semi-exposed beach slope, clean sand flat Faubel A (1977) 68-69, Table 1
D Koenigs Bay (Koenigshafens, Konigshafen, Königshafen), Sylt Island, Germany, North Sea1985 or earlier   sand     deep sulfide layer at depths of more than 5 cm below the sediment surface. Species found at least 3 times. Scherer B (1985) 122-124
E Sandy beach on eastern shore of Sylt. Litoralstation (old littoral station), Biological Institute Helgoland, Biologische Anstalt Helgoland (BAH), List, SyltMay-November 1972 eulittoral, littoral sandy beach (middlelotic), sandy beach slope, sandy beach slopes and wadden areas, wadden areas     sandy beach slope, coarse sand, in ground water zone 40 cm deep, many animals Faubel A (1974) 3, 15