Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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Collecting site

Eilat (Elat) Shore (Elat Hof), Gulf of Acaba, Gulf of Eilat, Israel

latitude: 29.516666    
longitude: 34.933334    

Precision of location: Alexandria Digital Library (with NGA GNDB data)
Site Named Here: By name of island, bay, strait, lake, river, or stream, etc., named in source publication




Collected here:

Archimonocelis monicaeApr 1988fine sand-1 / - 6 m, near the Underwater Observatory, sheltered area with Halophila.
Archimonocelis monicaeFeb 1989fine sand-1 / - 6 m, near the Underwater Observatory, sheltered area with Halophila.
Archimonocelis sabraApr 1988fine sandnear the Underwater Observatory, about - 3 m at the basis of a Millepora reef.
Nemertoderma sp. C1977 or earliercomes from subtidal sands of the Red Sea near Eilat, Israel. The specimen supplied by Dr. Michael Crezee..
Archilina euglyptaApr 19881.5-2 mfine coralline sandnear the Underwater Observatory, Eilat, Gulf of Aqaba/Eilat, Red Sea.
Archilina euglyptaApr 1988Several localities around the Steinitz Marine Biological Station and Underwater Observatory. Various substrates: coralline sand, silty medium grained terrigenous sediments, silty coral rubble, generally in protected conditions or among Halophila mea
Archilina euglyptaApr 1988Coral Reserve (Eilat), in mixed sediments in the back-reef lagoon.
Archilina batiaeApr 19881.5-2 mfine coralline sandnear the Underwater Observatory, Eilat, Gulf of Aqaba/Eilat, Red Sea.
Archilina batiaeApr 1988several localities around the Steinitz Marine Biological Station and the Underwater Observatory.
Minona ileanaeApr 1988medium to coarse terrigenous sandNorth Beach, Elat, Red Sea, about 30 cm deep.
Minona pseudoileanaeApr 1988medium to coarse terrigenous sandNorth Beach, Elat, Red Sea, about 30 cm deep.
Minona albocinctaApr 19882 mfine sandRed Sea, Elat, between the H. Steinitz Marine Biological Laboratory and the Underwater Observatory, about 2 m deep in a sea grass meadow.
Stylochus orientalis1989 or earlierEylath, Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea (H. Steinitz leg.)