Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date depth substrate salin locality kind comments reference
A State of California, USA1989 or earlier         Eastern half of the United States and Canada, also introduced into California. Kenk R (1989) 3
B Union Bay, Lake Superior, Ontonagon County, Michigan, USAAug 19, 1940     freshwater   three small immature specimens on a piece of wood and under a stone. Water clear, swift; bottom muddy.. Kenk R (1944) 35
C Jacob's Creek, Keweenaw County, Michigan, USAAug 18, 1940     freshwater   one small immature specimen under a stone. Water temperature 12.0 degrees C. Current rapid; bottom, sand and stones.. Kenk R (1944) 35
D Silver River, Keweenaw County, Michigan, USAAug 18, 1940     freshwater   One very small individual under a stone. Water temperature 14.5 degrees C. Swift current; bottom, mud and stones. Kenk R (1944) 35
E Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USANov 1, 1917     freshwater   under a stone in a little rivulet at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 'The stream was hardly more than a trickle bubbling down a narrow wooded ravine. About 50 yards back from the shore of Lake Michigan, just before' sand beach Higley R (1918) 12-17, 24
F Cross Village, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 18, 1940     freshwater   one immatgure specimen on a piece of wood. Water temperature 12.2 degrees C. Water clear, swift current; bottom, sand, mud, decaying wood, and many dead leaves. Kenk R (1944) 35
G Harbor Springs, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 18, 1940     freshwater   one immature specimen under a stone at the mouth of the creek. Water temperature 12.3 degrees C. Water clear, swift; bottom, sand and stones. Kenk R (1944) 35
H Petoskey, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 1, 1940     freshwater   one immature specimen under a stone, with one P. velata. Water temperature 12.8 degrees C. Water clear, swift; bottom, sand, mud, and stones. Kenk R (1944) 35
I U.S. Highway 31 near Conway, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 16, 1940     freshwater   one immature P. morgani. In a small cold spring on the bank of the creek. Kenk R (1944) 35
J fish hatchery west of Oden, Emmet County, Michigan, USAJul 12, 1940     freshwater   eight immatures of P. morgani (some with signs of recent fission), and two specimens of P. velata. Water temperature 12.0 degrees C. Water swift and clear; bottom, sand and stones. Kenk R (1944) 35
K Carp Creek (Little Carp Creek), near Douglas Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJul 5, 1940     freshwater   eleven immature specimens under stones and on pieces of wood. Water temperature in several springs, 9.0 to 11.2 degrees C. Numerous small springs in the woods, with swiftly running, clear water; bottom sand, few stones, many dead leaves decay wood. Kenk R (1944) 34
L Mill Creek, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USAJun 30, 1940     freshwater   seventy specimens taken under stones. They were all asexual, some showing indications of asexual reproduction (regenerating heads or tails, postpharyngeal parts greatly varying in length). Water clear, swift; bottom mud and stones. Water 15.2 deg C Kenk R (1944) 34
M Stoney (Stony) Creek, Cheboygan and Presque Isle Counties, Michigan, USAJul 10, 1940     freshwater   five specimens of P. morgani, one of them mature, and seveal specimens of Curtisia foremani under stones. Water temperature 13.5 degrees C. Clear water, moderate current; bottom, sand, mud, and stones. Kenk R (1944) 35
N Black Lake, Presque Isle County, Michigan, USAJul 10, 1940     freshwater   about sixty-five individuals, four of them sexual, under stones. Water temperature 10.8 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 35
O Black Lake, Presque Isle County, Michigan, USAJul 15, 1940     freshwater   about sixty-five individuals, four of them sexual, under stones. Water temperature 10.8 degrees C. Kenk R (1944) 35
P Evac Cave, near Hillside, Pennsylvania, USA1949       default type collected by R.C. Hoffmaster. location is uncertain as there are several Hillsides in Pennsylvania. Hyman LH (1954) 566
Q eastern United States, USA1989 or earlier         Eastern half of the United States and Canada, also introduced into California. Kenk R (1989) 3
R State of Pennsylvania, USA1906 or earlier       default type   Stevens NM, Boring AM (1906) abstract
S Conodoguinet Cave, Conodoguinet Creek, Pennsylvania, USAJan 19, 1951       default type collected by R.C. Hoffmaster. location is uncertain as no city is given for this cave Pennsylvania. Hyman LH (1954) 566
T Wetzels Spring, Glover-Archbold Park, Washington, District of Columbia, USAOct 6, 1969     freshwater   near west border of park, clear water, temperature 13.6 degrees C. Kenk R (1970) 8
U Whitehaven Parkway, Washington, District of Columbia, USAOct 6, 1969     freshwater   spring near north edge of the property, temperature 14.6 degrees C., under fallen leaves. Kenk R (1970) 8
V Montrose Park, Washington, District of Columbia, USADec 21, 1969     freshwater   spring on west edge of park, temperature 3.7 degrees C., under stones. Kenk R (1970) 8
W eastern half of Canada1989 or earlier         Eastern half of the United States and Canada, also introduced into California. Kenk R (1989) 3
X Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA1957 or earlier     freshwater   spring in Concord, together with Phagocata woodworthi. Teal JM (1957) 285; from Kenk R 1970 (citation)- p 13
Y Saint Petersburg (Sankt-Peterburg, Petrogrado, Petrograd, Leningrad), Russia1844 or earlier         near city Eichwald E (1844) 277