site | site # (info) | collection date | kind | depth | substrate | salin | comments | reference | |
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A | Kashmir | 3854 map | 1934 or earlier | default type | freshwater | common in Kashmir and Indian Tibet above 2440 m altitude. Found up to 4700 m, highest record for a triclad. | Hyman LH (1934): abstract | ||
B | Indian Tibet (Ladakh) | 3855 map | 1934 or earlier | default type | freshwater | common in Kashmir and Indian Tibet above 2440 m altitude. Found up to 4700 m, highest record for a triclad. | Hyman LH (1934): abstract | ||
C | Sonamarg, Jammu and Kashmīr, India | 6767 map | 1934 or earlier | Many localities in Kashmir and Indian Tibet (Sonamarg, Matayan, Dras, Kargil, Himis, Gonpa, Loh, Bao, Kyam, and Tso) | Hyman LH (1934): from Kawakatsu & Liu 1987 (citation)- p. 43 | ||||
D | Matayan (Matāyān), Jammu and Kashmīr, India | 6768 map | 1934 or earlier | Many localities in Kashmir and Indian Tibet (Sonamarg, Matayan, Dras, Kargil, Himis, Gonpa, Loh, Bao, Kyam, and Tso) | Hyman LH (1934): from Kawakatsu & Liu 1987 (citation)- p. 43 | ||||
E | Dras (Drās), Jammu and Kashmīr, India | 6769 map | 1934 or earlier | Many localities in Kashmir and Indian Tibet (Sonamarg, Matayan, Dras, Kargil, Himis, Gonpa, Loh, Bao, Kyam, and Tso) | Hyman LH (1934): from Kawakatsu & Liu 1987 (citation)- p. 43 | ||||
F | Kargil, Jammu and Kashmīr, India | 6770 map | 1934 or earlier | Many localities in Kashmir and Indian Tibet (Sonamarg, Matayan, Dras, Kargil, Himis, Gonpa, Loh, Bao, Kyam, and Tso) | Hyman LH (1934): from Kawakatsu & Liu 1987 (citation)- p. 43 | ||||
G | Himis Gömpa, Jammu and Kashmīr, India | 6771 map | 1934 or earlier | Many localities in Kashmir and Indian Tibet (Sonamarg, Matayan, Dras, Kargil, Himis, Gonpa, Loh, Bao, Kyam, and Tso) | Hyman LH (1934): from Kawakatsu & Liu 1987 (citation)- p. 43 | ||||
H | northeastern Tibet (Xizang Zizhiqu, Thibet, Sitsang, Thibet, Bod, Tubut, Hsi-tsang Tzu-chih-ch'u), Tibet Autonomous Region, China | 6772 map | 1959 or earlier | alpine region of the northeastern are of Tibet (Hsitsand). | Hyman LH (1934): and Tu & Po 1959 (citation)from Kawakatsu & Liu 1987 (citation)- p. 43 |