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Scroll through list of sites as necessary. | site | collection date | depth | substrate | salin | locality kind | comments | reference |
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A | Tomioka Bay, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan | 1938 or earlier | very common in this district. | Kato K (1938) 564 | ||||
B | Kyushu, Japan | 1944 or earlier | most common polyclad in Japan. | Kato K (1944) 276 | ||||
C | Seto Marine Biological Station, Kyoto University, at Seto in Shirahama-cho, Cape Bansho Zaki (Bandokoro-saki), Wakayama Prefecture, Japan | Apr 1937 | the most common polyclad in the neighborhood of the Station. | Kato K (1938) 577, 582 | ||||
D | Mitsui Institute of Marine Biology, Susaki near Simoda, Siduoka Prefecture, Japan | 1932-1933 | one of the commonest species on the Pacific coasts of Japan and is found throughout the year. The color of its body is very variable but generally gray, brown or black. | Kato K (1934) 123, 124 | ||||
E | Kamome-jima (Gomi-sima, Gome-sima), Japan | 1938 | commonly found on the coasts of Japan. | Kato K (1939) 144 | ||||
F | Moura-shima (Mora-jima, Moura-jima), Japan | 1938 | commonly found on the coasts of Japan. | Kato K (1939) 144 | ||||
G | Natsudomari Peninsula, Aomori Prefecture, Japan | 2000 or earlier | Asano Y, Yoshida A, Isozaki N, Ishida S (2001) 137 | |||||
H | Onagawa-wan (Onnagawa, Onaga), Japan | 1935-1937 | very common on a sandy beach in the vicinity of the Institute [Onagawa Oceano-chemical Institute of the Tohoku Imperial University from Onagawa Bay] | Kato K (1939) 72 | ||||
I | Bonin Islands (Ogasawara-shoto, Arzonbispo, Arzobispo, Ogasawara-to, Ogasawara-gunto, Ogasawara group), Japan, Pacific Ocean | 1944 or earlier | Kato K (1944) 276 |