Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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Collecting site

Geesthacht, Germany
River Elbe Estuary: stream-km 592, Müller and Faubel 1993 {19020} sampling site #2- Sandy to muddy sediments, lenitic eulittoral area.
latitude: 53.433334    
longitude: 10.366667    

Precision of location: Alexandria Digital Library (with NGA GNDB data)
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Collected here:

Oligochoerus limnophilusJul 1991sand, mudseveral specimens, sandy to muddy sediments, lenitic eulittoral area. specimens found slowly gliding on the substrate or free swimming.
Stenostomum grabbskogenseMay-Oct 1991sand, mudMany specimens. Sandy to muddy sediments, lenitic eulittoral area. Prefer limnic area. low tide in pools, on mud or sandy mud flats. Preferred habitat- phytal areas gliding on substrate or free swimming.
Microstomum lineareMay-Oct 1991sand, mudmany specimens. sandy to muddy sediments, lenitic eulittoral area.
Microstomum sp.Jul 1991sandmany specimens. sandy to muddy sediments, lenitic eulittoral area
Macrostomum curvitubaMay, Jul 1991sand, mudseveral specimens. sandy to muddy sediments, lenitic eulittoral area
Opistomum fuscumJun, Jul 1991sand, mudseveral specimens. sandy to muddy sediments, lenitic eulittoral area
Dochmiotrema limicolaJul 1991sand, mudseveral specimens. sandy to muddy sediments, lenitic eulittoral area
Placorhynchus dimorphisMay-Jul 1991sand, mudsome specimens. sandy to muddy sediments, lenitic eulittoral area
Microdalyellia armigeraJun, Jul 1991sand, mudmany specimens. sandy to muddy sediments, lenitic eulittoral area
Microdalyellia armigeraJun, Jul 1991mudmany specimens. sheltered area of high sedimentation, mud sediments rich with detritus and covered with algae.
Baicalellia brevitubaMay-Nov 1991sand, mudmany specimens. sandy to muddy sediments, lenitic eulittoral area. dominant representative of the 'Turbellaria' of the Elbe in this study.