Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date depth substrate salin locality kind comments reference
A Alaska Range, Alaska, USAAug 1950     freshwater   very common in mountain streams in the southern part of Alaska (Alaska Range, Talkeetna Mountains, Chugach Range. Kenk R (1953) 173
B Talkeetna Mountains Range, Alaska, USAAug 1950     freshwater   very common in mountain streams in the southern part of Alaska (Alaska Range, Talkeetna Mountains, Chugach Range. Kenk R (1953) 173
C Chugach Mountain Range, Alaska, USAAug 1950     freshwater   very common in mountain streams in the southern part of Alaska (Alaska Range, Talkeetna Mountains, Chugach Range. Kenk R (1953) 173
D Crystal Springs, Eastmoreland District, Portland, Oregon, USA1963 or earlier     freshwater   Dr. Eugene Kozloff and his student Donald Hunter provided the specimens. Hyman LH (1963) 1-2
E Eastmoreland Golf Course, Eastmoreland District, Portland, Oregon, USA1952 or earlier     freshwater     Kenk R (1952) ;from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 2
F Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA1937     freshwater   nine lots of specimens (USNM 36070 through 36078) collected in 1937 by D.M. Pike in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, and identified on the labels by Hyman as P. coronata. Kenk R (1973) 1
G Skalkaho Pass, Ravalli County, Montana, USA1952 or earlier     freshwater   specimens collected by Betty Locker. Kenk R (1952) ;from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 2
H Logan Canyon, Cache County, Utah, USA1954 or earlier     freshwater   springs and streams in Logan Canyon. Carpenter JH (1969) 280;from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 2
I Mount Timpanogos, Utah, USA1954 or earlier     freshwater     Beck DE (1954) ;from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 2
J State of Utah, USA1954 or earlier     freshwater   specimens colleced in seven counties in Utah. Beck DE (1954) ;from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 2
K spring near Fort Bridger, Wyoming, USAAug 3, 1877     freshwater type locality discovered by Leidy who Girard 1893 {17582} p 173 quotes as numerous individuals crawling on aquatic plants Girard CF (1891) 80; from Hyman 1931 (citation)- p 124.; and Kenk 1973 (citation)- p 1
L spring near Fort Bridger, Wyoming, USAAug 3, 1877   rocks freshwater type locality discovered by Leidy in a spring near Fort Bridger, Wyoming. Girard CF (1891) Girard (citation)-p 173; from Hyman L 1931 (citation)- p 124, 131
M Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA1952 or earlier     freshwater     Kenk R (1952) ;from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 2
N North Boulder Creek, Boulder County, Colorado, USA1970 or earlier     freshwater   North Boulder Creek and tributary in Boulder County, Colorado. Elgmork K, Saether OR (1970) 27; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 15
O stream near Deadwood, in the Black Hills, South Dakota, USAfall 1929     freshwater     Hyman LH (1931) 124
P Gelderland, Holland, Netherlands1929 or earlier     freshwater   regular inhabitant of springs and the upper waters of brooks of this region. Voute AD (1929) abstract
Q Duno, Gelderland, Holland, Netherlands1929 or earlier     freshwater   few found in Dunobrook. Voute AD (1929) abstract