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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 | State of Alaska, USA | 1972 or earlier | freshwater | springs and cold creeks in Alaska. | Kenk R (1953) ; from Kenk R 1972 (citation)- p. 60 | |||
B | Milepost 31, Elliott Highway, Alaska, USA | Jul 24, 1950 | freshwater | default type | from creek crossing Elliot Highway, Alaska, at milepost 31; under stones, five specimens, two of them with sexual structures. | Kenk R (1953) 180; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 8 | ||
C | Milepost 31, Elliott Highway, Alaska, USA | Jul 24, 1950 | freshwater | default type | Fast moving streams in the White Mountains. Creek crossing Elliot Highway at milepost 31.0, water temperature 3.2 degrees C; under stones, five specimens, two of them with sexual structures. | Kenk R (1953) 168, 180 | ||
D | Milepost 25, Elliott Highway, Alaska, USA | Aug 27, 1971 | freshwater | from stream crossing Elliot Highway, Alaska, at milepost 25. Collected by Dr. Robert L. Rausch. | Kenk R (1973) 9 | |||
E | Milepost 25, Elliott Highway, Alaska, USA | Sep 12, 1971 | freshwater | from stream crossing Elliot Highway, Alaska, at milepost 25. Collected by Dr. Robert L. Rausch. | Kenk R (1973) 9 | |||
F | White Mountain Recreation Area, Alaska, USA | Jul 1950 | freshwater | inhabits cool, fast streams of the White Mountains and usually shares its habitat with Phagocata nivea. It is a stenothermic and rheophilic species. | Kenk R (1953) 180 | |||
G | Mile 82.5, Steese Highway, Alaska, USA | Jul 21, 1950 | freshwater | two stream on Steese Highway, at miles 82.5 and 84.0. | Kenk R (1953) 180; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 9 | |||
H | Mile 84, Steese Highway, Alaska, USA | Jul 21, 1950 | freshwater | two stream on Steese Highway, at miles 82.5 and 84.0. | Kenk R (1953) 180; from Kenk R 1973 (citation)- p 9 |