Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date depth substrate salin locality kind comments reference
A State of Alaska, USA1953 or earlier     freshwater   Cold-stenothermic, occurring in mountain streams in Alaska. Kenk R (1972) 42
B Milepost 31, Elliott Highway, Alaska, USAJul 24, 1950     freshwater   Creek crossing Elliot Highway at milepost 31.0; 39 specimens, about half of them mature, collected under stones (holotype). Kenk R (1953) 168
C White Mountains, Alaska, USAJul 19, 1950     freshwater   Willow Creek, on Steese Highway, at milepost 96.6, altitude 2,100 feet; two immature specimens, from under stones. Kenk R (1953) 168
D White Mountains, Alaska, USAJul 24, 1950     freshwater   Fox Gulch, on Elliot Highway, milepost 1.2, one small specimen near bait (beef liver). Kenk R (1953) 168
E Mile 82.5, Steese Highway, Alaska, USAJul 21, 1950     freshwater   Spring and stream on Steese Highway, milepost 82.5, near Alaska Road Commission camp; two mature and six immature specimens, on the undersides of stones. Kenk R (1953) 168
F Mile 84, Steese Highway, Alaska, USAJul 19, 1950     freshwater default type Fast moving streams in the White Mountains. Stream on Streese Highway, at milepost 84.0, altitude 2,700 feet, 7.2 degrees C; one immature and one marture specimen, from under stones. Kenk R (1953) 168
G Mile 84, Steese Highway, Alaska, USAJul 21, 1950     freshwater default type Fast moving streams in the White Mountains. Stream on Streese Highway, at milepost 84.0, altitude 2,700 feet, 7.2 degrees C; one immature and one marture specimen, from under stones. Kenk R (1953) 168