Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date depth substrate salin locality kind comments reference
A Sonamarg, Jammu and Kashmīr, India1934 or earlier         Many localities in Kashmir and Indian Tibet (Sonamarg, Matayan, Dras, Kargil, Himis, Gonpa, Loh, Bao, Kyam, and Tso) Hyman LH (1934) from Kawakatsu & Liu 1987 (citation)- p. 43
B Matayan (Matāyān), Jammu and Kashmīr, India1934 or earlier         Many localities in Kashmir and Indian Tibet (Sonamarg, Matayan, Dras, Kargil, Himis, Gonpa, Loh, Bao, Kyam, and Tso) Hyman LH (1934) from Kawakatsu & Liu 1987 (citation)- p. 43
C Dras (Drās), Jammu and Kashmīr, India1934 or earlier         Many localities in Kashmir and Indian Tibet (Sonamarg, Matayan, Dras, Kargil, Himis, Gonpa, Loh, Bao, Kyam, and Tso) Hyman LH (1934) from Kawakatsu & Liu 1987 (citation)- p. 43
D Kashmir1934 or earlier     freshwater default type common in Kashmir and Indian Tibet above 2440 m altitude. Found up to 4700 m, highest record for a triclad. Hyman LH (1934) abstract
E Kargil, Jammu and Kashmīr, India1934 or earlier         Many localities in Kashmir and Indian Tibet (Sonamarg, Matayan, Dras, Kargil, Himis, Gonpa, Loh, Bao, Kyam, and Tso) Hyman LH (1934) from Kawakatsu & Liu 1987 (citation)- p. 43
F Indian Tibet (Ladakh)1934 or earlier     freshwater default type common in Kashmir and Indian Tibet above 2440 m altitude. Found up to 4700 m, highest record for a triclad. Hyman LH (1934) abstract
G Himis Gömpa, Jammu and Kashmīr, India1934 or earlier         Many localities in Kashmir and Indian Tibet (Sonamarg, Matayan, Dras, Kargil, Himis, Gonpa, Loh, Bao, Kyam, and Tso) Hyman LH (1934) from Kawakatsu & Liu 1987 (citation)- p. 43
H northeastern Tibet (Xizang Zizhiqu, Thibet, Sitsang, Thibet, Bod, Tubut, Hsi-tsang Tzu-chih-ch'u), Tibet Autonomous Region, China1959 or earlier         alpine region of the northeastern are of Tibet (Hsitsand). Hyman LH (1934) and Tu & Po 1959 (citation)from Kawakatsu & Liu 1987 (citation)- p. 43