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Collecting site

tide pools, Wembury Bay, United Kingdom

latitude: 50.317753     50°19'3.91"N
longitude: -4.084404     4°5'3.85"W

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[Site Named Here by name of island, bay, strait, lake, river, or stream, etc., named in source publication]



Collected here:

Leptoplana tremellaris (Müller, 1773)Aug-Sep 1892Among sand at the base of Corallina officinalis, curious colour-varieties of Leptoplana tremellaris....
Convoluta paradoxa Ørsted, 1843Aug-Sep 1892
Plagiostomum girardi (Schmidt, 1857)Aug-Sep 1892at low spring tides.
Aphanostoma diversicolor Ørsted, 1845Aug-Sep 1892In various localities between tide-marks. Not uncommon in the diatom-deposit on the sides of tanks in the aquarium.
Fovia affinis (Ørsted, 1843)Aug-Sep 1892an example of what appears to be Fovia affinis (a marine Triclad). In a sandy creek, Wembury Bay.
Cylindrostoma quadrioculatum (Leuckart, 1847)Aug-Sep 1892In tufts of matted Florideae which hang from the under surface of rocks, Cylindrostoma quadrioculatum occurs in hundreds.
Cylindrostoma inerme (Hallez, 1879)Aug-Sep 1892Tow-netting in the narrow creeks that run in between the rocks produced young specimens of Leptoplana tremellaris, Convoluta paradoxa, Plagiostoma vittatum, and Cylindrostoma inerme.
Leptoplana tremellaris (Müller, 1773)Aug-Sep 1892Tow-netting in the narrow creeks that run in between the rocks produced young specimens of Leptoplana tremellaris, Convoluta paradoxa, Plagiostoma vittatum, and Cylindrostoma inerme.
Convoluta paradoxa Ørsted, 1843Aug-Sep 1892Tow-netting in the narrow creeks that run in between the rocks produced young specimens of Leptoplana tremellaris, Convoluta paradoxa, Plagiostoma vittatum, and Cylindrostoma inerme.
Plagiostomum vittatum (Frey & Leuckart, 1847)Aug-Sep 1892Tow-netting in the narrow creeks that run in between the rocks produced young specimens of Leptoplana tremellaris, Convoluta paradoxa, Plagiostoma vittatum, and Cylindrostoma inerme.
Promesostoma marmoratum (Schultze, 1851)Aug-Sep 1892Not uncommon in tide-pools in Wembury Bay, Drake's Island, and Redding Point.
Provortex balticus (Schultze, 1851)Aug-Sep 1892This species is apparently not common at Plymouth during August and September. It occurs between tide-marks, most commonly in Wembury Bay.
Plagiostomum girardi (Schmidt, 1857)Aug-Sep 1882At extremely low spring-tide, Wembury Bay..
Cylindrostoma elongatum (Levinsen, 1879)Aug-Sep 1882Tide-pools.





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