Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date depth substrate salin locality kind comments reference
A Hornum (Hörnum, Hoernum), Sylt Island, GermanySep 1969         0-8 m landward of the NWL. About 20 indivduals. Ehlers U (1974) 56 (480)
B Nielönn, north of Kampen, Sylt Island, Germany, North Sea1982-1983         salt meadow. very frequent. 144 individuals. Armonies W (1987) 97
C Nielönn, north of Kampen, Sylt Island, Germany, North SeaJul 1983   medium sand     "Nielönn" bei Kampen. Sandbank, Mittelsand, -20 bis 5 cm, stellenweise mit Spartina-horsten, je 10 x 2 cm2 neben und entfernt von Pflanzen. Hellwig M (1987) 175
D Lister Hook (Lister Haken, Hakens), Sylt Island, GermanyJul, Sep 1970         Transition sand flat and sand slope. About 30 specimens. Ehlers U (1974) 55 (479) - 56 (480)
E Weststrand, List, Sylt Island, Germany, North SeaMar, Sep 1973         within the range of the NWL and in the following sublitoral. Ove 200 specimens. Ehlers U (1974) 55 (479)
F Weststrand, List, Sylt Island, Germany, North SeaJul, Aug 1974         within the range of the NWL and in the following sublitoral. Ove 200 specimens. Ehlers U (1974) 55 (479)
G Sandy beach on eastern shore of Sylt. Litoralstation (old littoral station), Biological Institute Helgoland, Biologische Anstalt Helgoland (BAH), List, SyltApr 1969 - Apr 1970         East beach of the Litoralstation of BAH. Front sand flat and lower sand slope. Regular found throughout the year. Ehlers U (1974) 56 (480)
H Ellenbogen, Sylt Island, North SeaMar 1971         South side. Middle sand slope. 2 individuals. Ehlers U (1974) 55 (479)
I Jordsand Island (Denmark), (North Frisian Islands), North SeaJul 1970   sand     flat sand bank within the range of the NWL. Several individuals. Ehlers U (1974) 56 (480)