Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date depth substrate salin locality kind comments reference
A road between Potter and Anchorage, Alaska, USAAug 12, 1950     freshwater   10.6 miles from Anchorage on road from Anchorage to Potter, steam on road. Kenk R (1953) 173; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 7
B road between Palmer and Willow, Alaska, USAAug 9, 1950     freshwater   11.2 miles from Palmer on road from Palmer to Willow, steams on road. Kenk R (1953) 173; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 7
C road between Palmer and Willow, Alaska, USAAug 9, 1950     freshwater   19.2 miles from Palmer on road from Palmer to Willow, steams on road. Kenk R (1953) 173; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 7
D road between Palmer and Willow, Alaska, USAAug 9, 1950     freshwater type locality 20.1 miles from Palmer on road from Palmer to Willow, steams on road. Kenk R (1953) 173; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 7
E Glenn Highway from Anchorage, Alaska, USAAug 13, 1950     freshwater   stream on Glenn Highway, 43.5 miles from Anchorage. Kenk R (1953) 173; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 8
F Mount McKinley Park road, Alaska, USAAug 5, 1950     freshwater   clear, fast mountain stream crossing Mount Mckinley Park road, 5.5 miles from railroad station. Kenk R (1953) 173; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 7
G Flathead Lake, Montana, USASep 3, 1967     freshwater   tributary of Flathead Lake, crossing State Road 35 on east side of lake, 12 road miles north of junction with U.S. Highway 93; water clear, fast, 8.7 degrees C., pH 7.9; many specimens of various sizes, one mature, under stones. Kenk R (1973) 6
H Yellow Bay Creek, Montana, USAAug-Sep 1969     freshwater   about 10 yards from the shore of Flathead Lake; several specimens, some mature, collected by Frank P. Crawley and shipped to me alive. (Besides this species, one specimen of Dendrocoelopsis vaginata Hyman). Kenk R (1973) 6
I Spring Creek, Fort Hall Bottoms, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, near Ferry Butte, northwest of Pocatello, Bingham County, Idaho, USAJun 3, 1970     freshwater   springs on marshy ground; water clear, with moderate current, 10.6 degrees C., under stones about 30 specimens collected by Dr. G. Wayne Minshall and R. Kenk, among them one mature individual. Kenk R (1973) 8
J Spring Hollow Stream, Cache County, Utah, USASep 1967     freshwater   samples collected at various occasions. Kenk R (1973) 6
K Spring Hollow Stream, Cache County, Utah, USAMar 1968     freshwater   collected by Jerry H. Carpenter. Kenk R (1973) 6
L Spring Hollow Stream, Cache County, Utah, USAMay 1969     freshwater   collected by Prof. M.H. Gunnell. Kenk R (1973) 6
M North Fork of Provo Canyon, on Mt. Timpanogos in headwaters at Aspen Grove, Utah County, Utah, USASep 26, 1967     freshwater   water clear, 6.7 degrees C., pH 7.7, fast current; numerous Polycelis, many mature, under stones (this is the locality where Braithwaite collected his sexual specimens). Kenk R (1973) 6
N North Fork of Provo Canyon, on Mt. Timpanogos in headwaters at Aspen Grove, Utah County, Utah, USA1962 or earlier     freshwater   collected sexual specimens Braithwaite SF (1962) 24; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 6
O Willow Spring, Rich County, UtahSep 27, 1967     freshwater   clear, fast water, many specimens, some mature, under stones. Kenk R (1973) 6
P Obsidian Creek, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USAJun 18, 1970     freshwater   tributary of Obsidian Creek, water clear, fast, 9.0 degrees C., several specimens collected, two of them mature. Kenk R (1973) 8
Q south end of Swan Lake Flat, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USAJun 18, 1963     freshwater   stream at south end of Swan Lake Flat, east of road between Norris and Mammoth Springs junctions; water clear, with moderate current, 20.5 degrees C., many specimens, some of them very large (largest 25 mm long), two mature. Kenk R (1973) 8
R spring, Wyoming, USASep 30, 1967     freshwater   clear, cold water, under stones, 6 Polycelis, one of them mature. Kenk R (1973) 6
S Cascade Creek, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USASep 7, 1967     freshwater   water clear, fast, 12.1 degrees C., pH 8.1; under stones 7 immature specimens, some with signs of fission (regenerating tails) Kenk R (1973) 8
T Cascade Creek, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USASep 28, 1967     freshwater   water clear, fast, 6 immature specimens taken under stones and placed in culture (one matured). Kenk R (1973) 8
U Scoop Shovel Spring, Wyoming, USASep 30, 1967     freshwater   little water flow; many specimens, 3 mature, under stones and pieces of wood. Kenk notes that 'it is possible that this is the type-locality where Leidy colledcted his specimens in 1877'. Kenk R (1973) 6
V Scoop Shovel Spring, Wyoming, USAJun 7, 1970     freshwater   water clear, 7.0 degrees C., moderate current; under stones very mqany worms of various sizes, about one-third of them showing sexual structures, at least two with signs of recent fission (regenerating hind ends). Kenk R (1973) 6
W south end Stevenson Island, Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USASep 4, 1970 61 m   freshwater   6 specimens collected by Jack L. Dean off the south end of Stevenson Island on liver bait submerged the preceeding day at 200 feet (61 m) depth, one of them mature. Kenk R (1973) 8
X Hyde Memorial Park, Sangre de Cristo Mountain, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USAJul 17, 1968     freshwater   stream of west slope of Sangre de Cristo Mountain, crossing State Road 475, 2.5 road miles above the north boundary of Hyde State Park, at an altitude of about 9000 feet; water clear, fast, 8.8 degrees C., pH 7.2; many specimens, some adults, under s Kenk R (1973) 6