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Puget Sound, Washington, USA
latitude: 47.833099
longitude: -122.434601
Precision of location: Alexandria Digital Library (with USGS GNIS data)
Site Named Here: By name of island, bay, strait, lake, river, or stream, etc., named in source publication
Eurylepta leoparda | Aug 5, 1953 | shallow | sand | one specimen among other polyclads collected by Mrs. D.W. Orihel at Friday Harbor and Woodah Island in Puget Sound. Found on a dredged tunicat. Sexually mature, laid eggs in lab,. |
Leptoplana chloranota | prior to 1933 | littoral | stones | under stones |
Notoplana inquieta | prior to 1953 | |||
Notoplana celeris | prior to 1933 | |||
Notoplana sanjuania | prior to 1953 | Hyman has collected several specimens alive in Puget Sound, | ||
Notoplana sanjuania | prior to 1933 | |||
Pseudostylochus burchami | May, 1941 | taken by Freeman at two points in Puget Sound and by Lynch in the same region. | ||
Acerotisa alba | prior to 1933 | on hydroids at the old marine station. | ||
Pseudostylochus ostreophagus | Nov, 1953 | imported from Japan. In one locality in Puget Sound, Mr Woelke estimated 600,000 worms per acre. Mr. Woelke notes that this worm attacks small oysters by covering shell and boring a small hole into the shell. | ||
Kaburakia excelsa | 1953 |