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Pivers (Piver's) Island, North Carolina, USA
latitude: 34.718498
longitude: -76.673698
Precision of location: Gauged from chart or map
Site Named Here: By name of island, bay, strait, lake, river, or stream, etc., named in source publication
Isodiametra pulchra | 1991 or earlier | high mid tide | muddy sand among oyster shells | Top 2cm of sediment removed for collecting specimens. |
Phonorhynchus pearsei | 1938, 1939 | Summer, collected at low tide around the island in dense masses of Ulva. | ||
Plagiostomum dahlgreni | 1938 | low tide from algae about the sea-wall; from the mud of the 'mullet farm' of Piver's Island; and from mud in Taylor's Creek, during the summers of 1938, 1939, and 1940. It was found in greatest numbers in the 'mullet pond'. | ||
Plagiostomum dahlgreni | 1939 | low tide from algae about the sea-wall; from the mud of the 'mullet farm' of Piver's Island; and from mud in Taylor's Creek, during the summers of 1938, 1939, and 1940. It was found in greatest numbers in the 'mullet pond'. | ||
Plagiostomum dahlgreni | 1940 | low tide from algae about the sea-wall; from the mud of the 'mullet farm' of Piver's Island; and from mud in Taylor's Creek, during the summers of 1938, 1939, and 1940. It was found in greatest numbers in the 'mullet pond'. | ||
Macrostomum beaufortensis | 1937 or earlier | collected from algae (U.S. Fisheries Biological Station) |