Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date depth substrate salin locality kind comments reference
East Coast of Florida, Florida, USA1940 or earlier         Florida to Prince Edward Island, common. Habits.—Active, among seaweeds, hydroids, tunicates, etc., on pilings, also among old shells, littoral. Hyman LH (1940) 470
freshwater ponds, south Norfolk, Virginia, USA1948 or earlier shallow   fresh   from collection records ranging 1931 thru 1948. from ponds and algal masses. Ferguson FF, Jones ER (1949) 436, 439
Willoughby (Willowbys) Bay, Ocean View, Norfolk, Virginia, USA1948 or earlier shallow   brackish   from collection records ranging 1931 thru 1948. Ferguson FF, Jones ER (1949) 436, 439
shore, Connecticut, USA1939 or earlier         formerly common along the Connecticut shore. Hyman LH (1939) 137, 138
Boston Harbor, Boston, Massachusetts, USA1939 or earlier         formerly common in Boston Harbor Hyman LH (1939) 137, 138
Boston Harbor, Boston, Massachusetts, USAprior to 1850       type locality   Girard CF (1893) ; from Prudhoe S - page 85
Woods Hole,Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA1965 or earlier           Bush LF (1964) 36, 37
Eel Pond, by Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA1935 or earlier         secured specimens from invertebrate staff at Woods Hole in 1935. Found in abundance in the Eel Pond on wharves and pilings among masses of hydroids and sponges,. Hyman LH (1939) 137, 138
Prince Edward Island, Canada1940 or earlier         Florida to Prince Edward Island, common. Habits.—Active, among seaweeds, hydroids, tunicates, etc., on pilings, also among old shells, littoral. Hyman LH (1940) 470
Netherlands (Holland, Niederlande)2007 or earlier         North Sea Faasse M, Ligthart M (2007)
Ijmuiden, Netherlands2003 or earlier           Faasse M, Ates R (2003) abstract
Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia1980         one damaged specimen and several fragments. ..."assumed that the worm had somehow been transported from America, possibly when eggs attached to the hull of a ship hatched in Victorian waters."....or "with oysters or other animals and deposited... Prudhoe S (1982) 365-366
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