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Scroll through list of sites as necessary. | site | collection date | depth | substrate | salin | locality kind | comments | reference |
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A | Gulf of Mexico US coast, Florida to Texas | pre 1954 | Hyman LH (1954) 301 | |||||
B | Barataria Bay, Louisiana, USA | 1943 | collected by Dr. Victor Schechter in the snail Thais floridana haysae Clench. | Hyman LH (1944) 8 | ||||
C | Barataria Bay, Louisiana, USA | 1943 or earlier | from the oyster-dwelling snail Thais floridana haysae Clench. | Schechter V (1943) abstract | ||||
D | Saint Vincent Bar, Apalachicola Bay, Florida, USA | Oct 14, 1935 | type locality | lives in the snail Thais floridana Conrad. U.S.N.M. no. 20189. Also found in samples 'in which oyster shells were standing and once from a dish of barnacles.' | Pearse AS (1938) 80 | |||
E | Saint Vincent Bar, Apalachicola Bay, Florida, USA | 1938 or earlier | default type | Commensal in the snail Thais floridana floridana; also found with oysters and barnacles. Hyman review of Pearse whole mounts. | Hyman LH (1940) 477 | |||
F | Delaware Bay, Delaware, USA | 1941 | collected by Dr. Leslie Stauber in the snail Urosalpinx cinerea Say. Not found in the snail Busycon in this locality. | Hyman LH (1944) 8 | ||||
G | Massachusetts Coast, USA | 1938 | collected by Dr. Pearse on the Massachusetts Coast commensal with snails Busycon (larger form of Hoploplana inquilina) and Thais floridana floridana (small form of Hoploplana inquilina). | Hyman LH (1944) 8 | ||||
H | Woods Hole,Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA | 1965 or earlier | Bush LF (1964) 36, 37 | |||||
I | Woods Hole,Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA | prior to 1939 | inhabiting the mantle cavity of the large gasteropod Sycotypus | Hyman LH (1939) 144 |