site | site # (info) | collection date | kind | depth | substrate | salin | comments | reference | |
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A | Woods Hole,Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA | 223 map | 1965 or earlier | Bush LF (1964): 36, 37 | |||||
B | Eel Pond, by Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA | 1192 map | 1935 or earlier | secured specimens from invertebrate staff at Woods Hole in 1935. Found in abundance in the Eel Pond on wharves and pilings among masses of hydroids and sponges,. | Hyman LH (1939): 137, 138 | ||||
C | Boston Harbor, Boston, Massachusetts, USA | 1419 map | 1939 or earlier | formerly common in Boston Harbor | Hyman LH (1939): 137, 138 | ||||
D | shore, Connecticut, USA | 1420 map | 1939 or earlier | formerly common along the Connecticut shore. | Hyman LH (1939): 137, 138 | ||||
E | Boston Harbor, Boston, Massachusetts, USA | 1419 map | prior to 1850 | type locality | Girard CF (1893): ; from Prudhoe S (citation)- page 85 | ||||
F | Willoughby (Willowbys) Bay, Ocean View, Norfolk, Virginia, USA | 1881 map | 1948 or earlier | shallow | brackish | from collection records ranging 1931 thru 1948. | Ferguson FF, Jones ER (1949): 436, 439 | ||
G | freshwater ponds, south Norfolk, Virginia, USA | 1882 map | 1948 or earlier | shallow | fresh | from collection records ranging 1931 thru 1948. from ponds and algal masses. | Ferguson FF, Jones ER (1949): 436, 439 | ||
H | Ijmuiden, Netherlands | 3740 map | 2003 or earlier | Faasse M, Ates R (2003): abstract | |||||
I | Netherlands (Holland, Niederlande) | 5466 map | 2007 or earlier | North Sea | Faasse M, Ligthart M (2007): | ||||
J | East Coast of Florida, Florida, USA | 1477 map | 1940 or earlier | Florida to Prince Edward Island, common. Habits.—Active, among seaweeds, hydroids, tunicates, etc., on pilings, also among old shells, littoral. | Hyman LH (1940): 470 | ||||
K | Prince Edward Island, Canada | 3689 map | 1940 or earlier | Florida to Prince Edward Island, common. Habits.—Active, among seaweeds, hydroids, tunicates, etc., on pilings, also among old shells, littoral. | Hyman LH (1940): 470 | ||||
L | Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia | 4019 map | 1980 | one damaged specimen and several fragments. ..."assumed that the worm had somehow been transported from America, possibly when eggs attached to the hull of a ship hatched in Victorian waters."....or "with oysters or other animals and deposited... | Prudhoe S (1982): 365-366 |