Turbellarian taxonomic database

Collecting site

Tuicochchaca, Andes, Peru
Could not find this location, altitude 2000 m. Coordinates are for Machupicchu which was visited by the Yale Peruvian Expedition in 1911, the most famous location of the Expedition.
latitude: -13.158333     13°9'30"S
longitude: -72.531387     72°31'52.99"W

[Precision of location: listed in reference]
[Site Named Here by name of sea, gulf, or country named in source publication]



Collected here:

Amaga bogotensis (Graff, 1899)Aug 8, 1911a single specimen collected by the Yale Peruvian Expedition at Tuicochchaca, at an altitude of 2000-3000 meters.
Geoplana bogotensis Graff, 1899Aug 8, 1911single specimen, collected by the Yale Peruvian Expedition, at Tuicochchaca, at an altitude of about 2000 meters.
Amaga libbieae (Du Bois-Reymond Marcus, 1958)1958 or earlierTuicochchaca (alt. 2000 m), Peru





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