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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 | Boguchanskaya Bay, Lake Baikal (Baykal, Holy Sea), Russia | Sep 12, 1984 | 28 m | coarse sand | freshwater | coarse-grained yellow sand with detritus. | Timoshkin OA (2004) 1443 | |
B | Muzhinayskaya (Muzhinaiskaya) Kovrizhka Cape, Lake Baikal (Baykal, Holy Sea), Russia | Sep 10, 1984 | 25 m | freshwater | near Muzhinayskaya Kovrizhka Cape, detritus, oligochaeta tubules. | Timoshkin OA (2004) 1443 | ||
C | Muzhinayskaya (Muzhinaiskaya) Kovrizhka Cape, Lake Baikal (Baykal, Holy Sea), Russia | Oct 13, 1993 | 5 m | fine sand | freshwater | fine-grained, blue-grey silty sand with gravel admixture. | Timoshkin OA (2004) 1443 | |
D | Ayaya Bay, Lake Baikal (Baykal, Holy Sea), Russia | Sep 21, 1990 | 25 m | coarse sand | freshwater | pure yellow coarse-grained sand. | Timoshkin OA (2004) 1443 | |
E | Ayaya Bay, Lake Baikal (Baykal, Holy Sea), Russia | Oct 5, 1997 | 10 m | coarse sand | freshwater | coarse-grained, brown sand. | Timoshkin OA (2004) 1443 | |
F | Dagarskaya Bay, Lake Baikal (Baykal, Holy Sea), Russia | Oct 4, 1997 | 10 m | medium sand | freshwater | type locality | north of Birakan Cape, pure, medium-grained, yellowish-brown sand. | Timoshkin OA (2004) 1443 |