Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date species locality kind comments reference
A State of California, USA1990 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, USA1990 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, USA1974 Geoplana arkalabamensis default type   Ogren RE, Darlington JT (1991) 226
D New Glarus Woods State Park, New Glarus, Wisconsin, USAAug, 1952 Rhynchodemus sylvaticus   3 immature specimens. Ogren RE (1955) 55
E University of Illinois, Champaign County, Illinois, USAJun-Jul, 1952 Rhynchodemus sylvaticus   26 specimens collected from Vivarium Building grounds and Stadium shrubbery. Ogren RE (1955) 55
F Monroeville, Monroe, Alabama, USA1981 Geoplana arkalabamensis default type   Ogren RE, Darlington JT (1991) 226
G Sherman's Bay, Chautauqua Lake, Lakewood, Chautauqua County, New York, USAJun-Jul, 1953 Rhynchodemus sylvaticus   26 specimens collected from a flower bed. Ogren RE (1955) 55
H Ursinus College, Collegeville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA1987 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, USAApr 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, USAMay 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, Pennsylvania1978-1985 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 Indiaprior to 2000 Humbertium dodabettae     Ogren RE, Sluys R (2001) 203
N Indiaprior to 2000 negritorum palnisium     Ogren RE, Sluys R (2001) 203
O Indiaprior to 2000 Humbertium core     Ogren RE, Sluys R (2001) 203
P Indiaprior 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 Chinaprior to 2000 Humbertium longicanale     Ogren RE, Sluys R (2001) 203
V Chinaprior to 2000 univittatum subboreale     Ogren RE, Sluys R (2001) 203
W Bogor (Buitenzorg), (Java) Indonesia1899 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 Indonesia1926 or earlier Bipalium penrissenicum type locality Mt. Penrissen. De Beauchamp 1926. Kawakatsu M, Ogren RE, Froehlich EM (1998) 90
Y Suma-ku, Kobe City, Japan1991 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, Japan1922 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, Japan1922 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 Japanprior to 1998 Novibipalium falsifuscatum default type distributed probably in Central Japan. Kawakatsu M, Ogren RE, Froehlich EM (1998) 87
C1 Warragul, Victoria, Australia1882 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 Australia1990 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 Australia1990 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 Zealand1990 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