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Scroll through list of sites as necessary. | site | collection date | species | locality kind | comments | reference | ||
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A | State of California, USA | 1990 or earlier | Caenoplana chapmani | default type | This subspecies is recorded from California and Texas in the United States as an exotic species; a record from Georgia is uncertain. | Ogren RE, Kawakatsu M (1991) 62 | ||
B | State of Texas, USA | 1990 or earlier | coerulea vaga | default type | This subspecies is recorded from California and Texas in the United States as an exotic species; a record from Georgia is uncertain. | Ogren RE, Kawakatsu M (1991) 62 | ||
C | Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA | 1974 | Geoplana arkalabamensis | default type | Ogren RE, Darlington JT (1991) 226 | |||
D | New Glarus Woods State Park, New Glarus, Wisconsin, USA | Aug, 1952 | Rhynchodemus sylvaticus | 3 immature specimens. | Ogren RE (1955) 55 | |||
E | University of Illinois, Champaign County, Illinois, USA | Jun-Jul, 1952 | Rhynchodemus sylvaticus | 26 specimens collected from Vivarium Building grounds and Stadium shrubbery. | Ogren RE (1955) 55 | |||
F | Monroeville, Monroe, Alabama, USA | 1981 | Geoplana arkalabamensis | default type | Ogren RE, Darlington JT (1991) 226 | |||
G | Sherman's Bay, Chautauqua Lake, Lakewood, Chautauqua County, New York, USA | Jun-Jul, 1953 | Rhynchodemus sylvaticus | 26 specimens collected from a flower bed. | Ogren RE (1955) 55 | |||
H | Ursinus College, Collegeville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA | 1987 or earlier | Bipalium adventitium | on the campus and environs of Ursinus College. On the campus and adjacent gardens | Ogren RE (1987) 26 | |||
I | Ursinus College, Collegeville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA | Apr 1982 | Bipalium pennsylvanicum | type locality | on the campus and environs of Ursinus College. found on shoe of one of Dr. David Phillips students. | Ogren RE (1987) 26 | ||
J | Ursinus College, Collegeville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA | May 3, 1983 | Bipalium pennsylvanicum | type locality | on the campus and environs of Ursinus College. On the campus. | Ogren RE (1987) 26 | ||
K | Eastern College, Saint Davids, Delaware County, Pennsylvania | 1978-1985 | Bipalium pennsylvanicum | type locality | on the campus and environs of Eastern College. On the campus, and nearby. Beneath log borders or a vegetable garden and beneath stones on the campus. | Ogren RE (1987) 26 | ||
L | Republic of Madagascar (Malagasy, Malagasey, Malgache) | prior to 2000 | Humbertium ferrugineoideum | Ogren RE, Sluys R (2001) 203 | ||||
M | India | prior to 2000 | Humbertium dodabettae | Ogren RE, Sluys R (2001) 203 | ||||
N | India | prior to 2000 | negritorum palnisium | Ogren RE, Sluys R (2001) 203 | ||||
O | India | prior to 2000 | Humbertium core | Ogren RE, Sluys R (2001) 203 | ||||
P | India | prior to 2000 | Humbertium depressum | Ogren RE, Sluys R (2001) 203 | ||||
Q | Sri Lanka (Ceylon, Taprobane, Serendib, Sri Lanka Janarajaya) | prior to 2000 | Humbertium phebe | Ogren RE, Sluys R (2001) 203 | ||||
R | Sri Lanka (Ceylon, Taprobane, Serendib, Sri Lanka Janarajaya) | prior to 2000 | Humbertium ceres | Ogren RE, Sluys R (2001) 203 | ||||
S | Sri Lanka (Ceylon, Taprobane, Serendib, Sri Lanka Janarajaya) | prior to 2000 | Humbertium proserpina | Ogren RE, Sluys R (2001) 203 | ||||
T | Sri Lanka (Ceylon, Taprobane, Serendib, Sri Lanka Janarajaya) | prior to 2000 | Humbertium diana | Ogren RE, Sluys R (2001) 203 | ||||
U | China | prior to 2000 | Humbertium longicanale | Ogren RE, Sluys R (2001) 203 | ||||
V | China | prior to 2000 | univittatum subboreale | Ogren RE, Sluys R (2001) 203 | ||||
W | Bogor (Buitenzorg), (Java) Indonesia | 1899 or earlier | Novibipalium alterifuscatum | default type | Graff's 'Pl. fuscatus' distributed in Buitenzorg, Java, in Indonesia, and India. The occurrence of the same species in Java and India is doubtful. | Kawakatsu M, Ogren RE, Froehlich EM (1998) 87 | ||
X | Gunong Penrissen (Mt. Penrissen), Malaysia and Indonesia | 1926 or earlier | Bipalium penrissenicum | type locality | Mt. Penrissen. De Beauchamp 1926. | Kawakatsu M, Ogren RE, Froehlich EM (1998) 90 | ||
Y | Suma-ku, Kobe City, Japan | 1991 or earlier | Novibipalium trifuscostriatum | default type | garden of Dr. Oki's residence, Suma-ku, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, Kinki Region, Honshu. | Kawakatsu M, Ogren RE, Froehlich EM (1998) 89 | ||
Z | Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan | 1922 or earlier | Novibipalium trifuscostriatum | default type | Otsu City (Mi-dera Temple) and its vicinity, Shiga Prefecture, Kinki Region, Honshu, Japan. | Kawakatsu M, Ogren RE, Froehlich EM (1998) 89 | ||
A1 | Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan | 1922 or earlier | Novibipalium venosum | default type | Otsu City (Mi-dera Temple) and its vicinity, Shiga Prefecture, Kinki Region, Honshu, Japan. | Kawakatsu M, Ogren RE, Froehlich EM (1998) 89 | ||
B1 | central Japan | prior to 1998 | Novibipalium falsifuscatum | default type | distributed probably in Central Japan. | Kawakatsu M, Ogren RE, Froehlich EM (1998) 87 | ||
C1 | Warragul, Victoria, Australia | 1882 or earlier | Geoplana warragulensis | Between Lilydale and Seville, Warragul, Victoria. | Ogren RE, Kawakatsu M (1991) ; from Ogren & Kawakatsu 1991 (citation)- p. 60 | |||
D1 | south eastern Australia | 1990 or earlier | coerulea vaga | default type | This nominate subspecies is recorded from south eastern parts of Australia and New Zealand. | Ogren RE, Kawakatsu M (1991) 62 | ||
E1 | south eastern Australia | 1990 or earlier | coerulea coerulea | default type | This nominate subspecies is recorded from south eastern parts of Australia and New Zealand. | Ogren RE, Kawakatsu M (1988) ; from Ogren & Kawakatsu 1991 (citation)- p. 62 | ||
F1 | New Zealand | 1990 or earlier | coerulea coerulea | default type | This nominate subspecies is recorded from south eastern parts of Australia and New Zealand. | Ogren RE, Kawakatsu M (1991) 62 |