Turbellaria --- Distribution records

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site collection date depth substrate salin locality kind comments reference
A Country of Mexicoearlier the 1958   stones freshwater   found in tanks with freshwater fishes from Mexico in Dr. C.M. Breder's experimental fish laboratory in the American Museum on Natural History, New York. Precise origin or location unknown, even the country of Mexico. Hyman LH (1957) 5
B Acara River (Rio Acara), 120 km to the south of BelĂ©m, Northern Brazil1948 or earlier in the 1940s     freshwater   collected by Dr. Sioli in northern Brazil rivers. Marcus Er (1948) 177, 194
C on the Tapajos River (Rio Tapajoz), at Itaituba 300 km from the Amazon River, Northern Brazil1948 or earlier in the 1940s     freshwater   collected by Dr. Sioli in northern Brazil rivers. Marcus Er (1948) 177, 194
D on the Tapajos River (Rio Tapajoz), at Fordlandia 180 km from the Amazon River, Northern Brazil1948 or earlier in the 1940s     freshwater   collected by Dr. Sioli in northern Brazil rivers. Marcus Er (1948) 177, 194
E Lago Grande Curuay (Grande do Curuai Lago, Grande da Vila Franca Lago, Grande de Villa Franca, Lago), near the State of Obidos, Amazon River, Northern Brazil1948 or earlier in the 1940s     freshwater   collected by Dr. Sioli in northern Brazil rivers. Marcus Er (1948) 177, 194
F on the Tapajos River (Rio Tapajoz), at Belterra 40 km from the Amazon River, Northern Brazil1948 or earlier in the 1940s     freshwater   collected by Dr. Sioli in northern Brazil rivers. Marcus Er (1948) 177, 194
G Alemquer (Alenquer), Amazon River, Northern Brazil1948 or earlier in the 1940s     freshwater   collected by Dr. Sioli in northern Brazil rivers. Marcus Er (1948) 177, 194
H in the State of Para (Estado do Para), Amazon River, Northern Brazil1948 or earlier in the 1940s     freshwater   collected by Dr. Sioli in northern Brazil rivers. Marcus Er (1948) 177, 194