Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date depth substrate salin locality kind comments reference
A Snake Creek, Midland, Midland County, Michigan, USAApr 20, 1941     freshwater   eight immature individuals on dead leaves. Kenk notes that they were either P. velata or P. vernalis. A ditch on the east bank of Snake Creek, near Manor Drive, Midland. Stagnant pool, possibly fed by ground water; water somewhat colored. Kenk R (1944) 33
B Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA1903 or earlier     freshwater   from the Ann Arbor area. Kenk notes that Pearl's Dendrocoelum sp. comprises both Phagocata vernalis and P. velata. Stagnant water form is assumed to be P. vernalis and stream form P. velata. Pearl R (1903) 525-526; from Kenk R 1944 (citation)- p 28
C near crossing of U.S. Highway 23 and U.S. Highway 112, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAJan 3, 1941     freshwater type locality Temporary pond. Asexual animals were collected, among organic debris and water plants. One sexual specimen. Kenk R (1944) 27
D near crossing of U.S. Highway 23 and U.S. Highway 112, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAApr 29, 1941     freshwater type locality Temporary pond. Asexual animals were collected, among organic debris and water plants. One overmature specimen. Kenk R (1944) 27
E near crossing of U.S. Highway 23 and U.S. Highway 112, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAApr 2, 1941     freshwater type locality Temporary pond. Asexual animals were collected, among organic debris and water plants. Kenk R (1944) 27
F near crossing of U.S. Highway 23 and U.S. Highway 112, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAMar 5, 1941     freshwater type locality Temporary pond. Asexual animals were collected, among organic debris and water plants. Kenk R (1944) 27
G near Milford Road (between Six-Mile and Seven-Mile roads), Washtenaw County, Michigan, USADec 17, 1940     freshwater   Temporary pond. Six newly hatched (almost white) specimens taken with a sample of dead vegetal matter, under a thin sheet of ice. Kenk R (1944) 27
H near Milford Road (between Six-Mile and Seven-Mile roads), Washtenaw County, Michigan, USAFeb 24,26 & Mar 11,26, 1941     freshwater   Temporary pond. eighty-three asexual animals under the ice. Kenk R (1944) 27