Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date depth substrate salin locality kind comments reference
A Rochester, New York, USAbetween May and Aug 1907       default type   Graff Lvon (1911) 362
B Falmouth, Massachusetts, USAbetween May and Aug 1907     brackish default type found behind the Episcopal Church in brackish water. Graff Lvon (1911) 362
C Godhavn (Iluilek, K'ekertarssuak, Kekertarsuak, Qeqertarsuaq, Port of Lievely, Qeqertarssuaq), Greenland1927         fresh and brackish, pool in Goldhavn (sp?) Reisinger E, Steinböck O (1927) 38; from Reisinger E, Steinbock O 1932 (citation)- p 307
D Godhavn, Disko Bay, Greenland1879 or earlier     freshwater and brackish   pool near Goldhavn (sp?). Steinbock notes that Levinsen's Vortex pictus identification was actually Dalyellia rossi. Levinsen GMR (1879) ; from Steinbock (citation)- p. 307
E Egedesminde (Aasiaat), Disko Bay, Greenland1879 or earlier     freshwater and brackish   Steinbock notes that Levinsen's Vortex pictus identification was actually Dalyellia rossi. Levinsen GMR (1879) ; from Steinbock (citation)- p. 307
F Jakobshavn, Disko Bay, Greenland1879 or earlier     freshwater and brackish   Steinbock notes that Levinsen's Vortex pictus identification was actually Dalyellia rossi. Levinsen GMR (1879) ; from Steinbock (citation)- p. 307
G France (Frankreich)1913 or earlier     freshwater   pools. Graff Lvon (1913) 113
H Neuchâtel (Neuchatel, Neuenburg), Switzerland1906 or earlier     freshwater   Tümpel auf dem Pouillerel (Neuchateler Jura), 1220 m ü. M.). Thiébaud M, Favre J (1906) from Hofsten 1912 (citation)- p. 615 and Thiébaud & Favre 1906 (citation)
I Schulen-See (Schulensee), Schleswig-Holstein, GermanyJul 23, 1958         Schulensee, Phytal (3 Ex.) Rixen J-U (1961) 496
J Schulen-See (Schulensee), Schleswig-Holstein, GermanyMay 15, 1957         Schulensee, Phytal (1 Ex.) Rixen J-U (1961) 496
K Tannenberger Gehölz in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, GermanyMay 29, 1958         Teich im Tannenberger Gehölz in Kiel (5 Ex.) Rixen J-U (1961) 496
L Vieburger Gehölz in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, GermanyApr 23, 1957         Vieburger Gehölz in Kiel, Buchenwaldtümpel (18 Ex.) Rixen J-U (1961) 496
M Vieburger Gehölz in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, GermanyMay 19, 1958         Vieburger Gehölz in Kiel, Buchenwaldtümpel (1 Ex.) Rixen J-U (1961) 496
N Vieburger Gehölz in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, GermanyApr 12, 1957         Vieburger Gehölz in Kiel, Buchenwaldtümpel (30 Ex.) Rixen J-U (1961) 496
O Wellsee, Schleswig-Holstein, GermanyJul 24, 1957         Wellsee, Binsengürtel (15 Ex.) Rixen J-U (1961) 485
P Rosenfeld, Schleswig-Holstein, GermanyAug 16, 1957         Rosenfelder See, Phytalregion (5 Ex.) Rixen J-U (1961) 496
Q Lebrader Teich, Schleswig-Holstein, GermanyJun 12, 1958         Lebrader Teich (1 Ex.) Rixen J-U (1961) 485
R Lebrader Teich, Schleswig-Holstein, GermanyJul 31, 1958         Lebrader Teich (3 Ex.) Rixen J-U (1961) 485
S Austria (Österreich)1913 or earlier     freshwater   pools. Graff Lvon (1913) 113
T Germany (Deutschland)1913 or earlier     freshwater   pools. Graff Lvon (1913) 113
U Kurmark, Germany1942 or earlier         (Weise 1942, D.k. var. dupliparfera Weise, durch nichts von der Hauptart unterschieden) Weise M (1942) from Luther 1955 (citation)- p. 133
V western and middle, Czech Republic (Böhmen, Bohmen, Bohemia)1913 or earlier     freshwater   pools. Graff Lvon (1913) 113
W Karkonosze (Giant Mountains, Riesengebirge, Krkonose, Reisen), Poland1913 or earlier     freshwater   lakes at 1168 m altitude. Graff Lvon (1913) 113
X Sweden (Schweden)1913 or earlier     freshwater   pools. Graff Lvon (1913) 113
Y Warszawa (Warschau, Varsavia, Varshava, Warsaw, Varsovie), Poland1939 or earlier           Gieysztor M (1939) from Luther 1955 (citation)- p. 133
Z Warszawa (Warschau, Varsavia, Varshava, Warsaw, Varsovie), Poland1926 or earlier         near Warsaw. Gieysztor M (1926) abstract
A1 Tvarminne (Tvärminne, Tverminne, Tvaerminne), Kvarnskar (Kvärnskar), Finnish Bay, Finland1955 or earlier         Tvärminne, Hästhagen, kleiner Graben mit fliessendem Wasser auf humusreichen Waldboden, Ende April bis Mitte Mai, Wassertemp, 6-9 1/2º C. Luther A (1955) 133
B1 Ekenas (Ekenäs, Tammisaari, Tammisari), Finland1955 or earlier         Ekenäs, Elgö Nästräsk, im stark beschatteten Ausflussgraben eines Moores im losen Dy, 12.5 º C. Luther A (1955) 133
C1 Grankulla (Kauniainen, Rauniainen), FinlandMay 8, 1949         Grandkulla, Frühlingtümpel in einer Sandgrube, zwischen totem Laub u. Gras. Luther A (1955) 133
D1 Haaga (Haga), FinlandApr 2, 1943         Helsingfors, Haga: in Weggraben Luther A (1955) 133
E1 Helsinki (Helsingkiranta, Helsinginkyla, Helsinge, Helsingfors, Khel’sinki, Yelsinki), FinlandApr 2, 1943         Helsingfors, Haga: in Weggraben Luther A (1955) 133
F1 Finland (Finnland, Finlyandiya, Finlandia, Finlande, Suomen Tasavalta, Suomi)1917 or earlier       default type   Nasonov NV (1917) abstract
G1 Finland (Finnland, Finlyandiya, Finlandia, Finlande, Suomen Tasavalta, Suomi)1917 or earlier       default type   Nasonov NV (1917) abstract
H1 Dorpat (Tartu, Terbata, Tartto, Derpt, Yurev, Yur'yev), Estonia1913 or earlier     freshwater   lakes. Graff Lvon (1913) 113
I1 Gvardeyskoye (Гвардейское, Karisalmi), Russia 1917 or earlier         Karisalmi. Nasonov NV (1917) from Luther 1955 (citation)- p. 133
J1 Leningrad Province (Sankt-Peterburg, Saint Petersburg), Russia1926 or earlier         Umgebung von Leningrad Nasonov NV (1926) from Luther 1955 (citation)- p. 133
K1 Leningrad Province (Sankt-Peterburg, Saint Petersburg), Russia1926 or earlier         Leningrad province. Nasonov NV (1926) abstract
L1 Leningrad Province (Sankt-Peterburg, Saint Petersburg), Russia1926 or earlier         Leningrad province. Nasonov NV (1926) abstract
M1 Charkov (Kharkiv, Charkow, Khar'kov, Kharkow), Ukraine1913 or earlier     freshwater   lakes. Graff Lvon (1913) 113
N1 Kaluga (Kalouga, Kalyga, Kanyra), Russia1917 or earlier           Beklemischev VN (1917) from Luther 1955 (citation)- p. 133
O1 Vladimir (Wladimir), Russia1924 or earlier           Nasonov NV (1924) from Luther 1955 (citation)- p. 133
P1 Ivanovo (Ivanovo-Vosnesensk, Ivanovo-Voznesensk, Ivanovo-Vosnessensk Иваново, Iwanowo), Russia1924 or earlier           Nasonov NV (1924) from Luther 1955 (citation)- p. 133
Q1 Perm (Perm'), Russia1921 or earlier           Beklemischev VN (1921) from Luther 1955 (citation)- p. 133