Turbellarian taxonomic database

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(Gnesioceros pellucidus (Mertens, 1833)) = Planocera pellucida

  site site # (info) collection date kind depth substrate salin comments reference
A open ocean 80 miles from Fernando Noronha Island (Ilha Fernando de Noronha), Brazil 1721
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Feb 1832 type locality open sea     "This I believe is the first instance of a species of this genus being found in the open sea, at the distance of 150 miles from the nearest part of S. America, and 80 miles from the small island of Fernando Noronha." Darwin C (1844): 247 ;date derived from Darwin C (citation)
B Atlantic Ocean 1782
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prior to 1832 type locality         Mertens H (1832-1833): ; from Prudhoe S (citation)- page 109
C south Atlantic Ocean 1914
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
D south Atlantic Ocean 1915
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
E south Atlantic Ocean 1916
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
F south Atlantic Ocean 1917
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
G south Atlantic Ocean 1918
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
H south Atlantic Ocean 1919
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
I south Atlantic Ocean 1920
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
J south Atlantic Ocean 1921
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
K south Atlantic Ocean 1922
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
L south Atlantic Ocean 1923
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
M south Atlantic Ocean 1924
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
N south Atlantic Ocean 1925
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
O south Atlantic Ocean 1926
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
P south Atlantic Ocean 1927
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
Q south Atlantic Ocean 1928
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
R south Atlantic Ocean 1929
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
S south Atlantic Ocean 1930
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1979   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
T central Atlantic Ocean 1931
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1982   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
U central Atlantic Ocean 1932
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1982   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
V central Atlantic Ocean 1933
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1982   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
W central Atlantic Ocean 1934
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1982   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
X central Atlantic Ocean 1935
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1982   surface pelagic     Faubel A (1984): 154-159.
Y Sargasso Sea, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean 2146
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winter 1970         Neustal, Middle and South Atlantic, a great number of specimens; collected by Dr. John. Faubel A (1983): 77
Z Red Sea 2435
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autumn 1977         Neustal, Red Sea, several specimens, collected by Dr. John. Faubel A (1983): 77
A1 southern Tierra del Fuego, Chile and Agentina 1725
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1903 or earlier           Westblad E (1952): [location from Louise Bush notes on literature for this species, see card or notes]
B1 London, England, United Kingdom 2115
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1939 or earlier           Palombi A (1939): abstract
C1 west coast, Central America 3984
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1894 or earlier           Woodworth WM (1894): abstract and Bush card
D1 Tsumeki-saki (Tumeki-saki, Taura-saki, Tauia-saki), Japan 4425
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Sep 12, 1936         collected by Mr. Takashi Tokioka by a surface net two, 2 miles off Tumeki-saki, southern Izu. Kato K (1938): 231
E1 Mitsui Institute of Marine Biology, Susaki near Simoda, Siduoka Prefecture, Japan 4428
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1944 or earlier         Off Susaki near Simoda, Izu (a single specimen). Holopelagic species. Very common in Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans, between 42 degrees North and 54 degrees 42 minutes South. Kato K (1944): 283
F1 Archipiélago Juan Fernández, Chile 4648
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1923 or earlier         Juan Fernandez. Bock S (1923): 357; from Marcus 1954 (citation)- p. 4
G1 Sargasso Sea, North Atlantic Ocean 1439
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1892 or earlier         .. ist also ein holopelagisches Thier, das sowohl im atlantischen als auch im stillen Ocean lebt und bisher noch nirgends littoral gefunden wurde. Ihr Vorkommen in der Sargasso-See ist von der Challengerexpedition konstatirt worden. Graff Lvon (1892): 199
H1 between Ascension Island and the Equator 5105
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1892 or earlier default type       ...deutschen Plankton-Expedition. Ein nördlich von Ascension, in der Mitte zwischen dieser Insel und dem Äquator gefischter Schwarm von Janthina communis wurde Herrn Dr. H. Simroth.... Ciccarelli FD, Doerks T, von Mering C, Creevey CJ, Snel B, Bork P (2006): 200

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