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Rochester, New York, USA
latitude: 43.181099
longitude: -77.697304
Precision of location: Gauged from chart or map
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Dalyellia dodgei | between May and Aug 1907 | most common Rhabdocoela found in Rochester by Graff. | ||
Dalyellia eastmani | between May and Aug 1907 | a number of specimens from the peat water in the South Goodman Street peatbog in Rochester, New York, USA. | ||
Dalyellia blodgetti | between May and Aug 1907 | found in the Erie Canal by Rochester, New York, USA. | ||
Dalyellia rossi | between May and Aug 1907 | |||
Dalyellia viridis | between May and Aug 1907 | leaf sediment | found in the hundreds in the peat water of the peat bog of South Goodman Street, Rochester, New York, USA. | |
Dalyellia fairchildi | between May and Aug 1907 | five whole specimens found in peat water of a peat bog close to South Goodman Street, Rochester, New York, USA. | ||
Rhynchomesostoma rostratum | between May and Aug 1907 | in peat water of the peat bog close to South Goodman Street, Rochester, New York, USA. | ||
hermaphroditus hermaphroditus | between May and Aug 1907 | numerous in the peat bog, East Goodman Street, Rochester, New York, USA. | ||
Castrella pinguis | 1913 or earlier | standing and flowing water around Rochester, New York. | ||
Gieysztoria pseudoblodgetti | 1911 or earlier | Rochester, N.Y., im Eriekanal (Graff) |