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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 | Black Rocks, Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom | 1958-1961 | intertidal | medium sand | HWN, near brackish water outflow, frequent. | Boaden PJS (1963) 85 | ||
B | site south of Keitum, Germany | 1982-1983 | sand | Hellwig M (1987) 174 | ||||
C | Sandy beach on eastern shore of Sylt. Litoralstation (old littoral station), Biological Institute Helgoland, Biologische Anstalt Helgoland (BAH), List, Sylt | Apr 1969 - Mar 1971 | List. Am Ostufer vor der Litoralstation. Im Sandhang. Regelmässig über das ganze Jahr. | Sopott B (1972) 223 | ||||
D | between Sylt and Romo (Römö), north of Ellenbogen, Sylt Island, Germany, North Sea | Apr-Sep 1983 | 10-20 m | medium-coarse sand | sublittoral sample, north of the island of Sylt, between Römö and Sylt. | Wehrenberg C, Reise K (1985) 168-170 | ||
E | between Sylt and Romo (Römö), north of Ellenbogen, Sylt Island, Germany, North Sea | Apr-Sep 1982 | 10-20 m | medium-coarse sand | sublittoral sample, north of the island of Sylt, between Römö and Sylt. | Wehrenberg C, Reise K (1985) 168-170 | ||
F | Lister Hook (Lister Haken, Hakens), Sylt Island, Germany | Aug 1983 | Lister Haken, at the eulittoral-supralittoral transition belt of the lentic tidal coast. lenitisch- bis schwach lotische Westseite, -25 cm bis +40 cm. b) mittlerer | Hellwig M (1987) 174 | ||||
G | Ellenbogen, south beach, List, Sylt Island, North Sea | Jul 1970 | Sylt. Ellenbogen-Südseite. Im Sandhang. Einige Exemplare. | Sopott B (1972) 223 | ||||
H | Schilksee, Kieler Bay (Kieler Bucht), Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | 1951 or earlier | default type | ...aus der westlichen Ostsee (Kieler Bucht).......On the sandy beach of Schilksee Otoplanella Schultzi was initially abundant evidence alone in severe water movement in the surf zone. | Ax P (1951) ; from Ax 2008 (citation)- p. 266-268 |