. Brimleyana. Zoology; Ecology; Natural history. 132 Rowland M. Shelley, Alvin L. Braswell, David Stephan. HAEMOPIS TERRESTRIS HAEMOPIS SEPTAGON Fig. 2. Distribution of the terrestrial leeches of the United States, taken in part from Sawyer (1972) and Sawyer and Shelley (1976). Each circle represents a single collecting locality except for those sites occurring close together, which are represented by one symbol. Open circles are based on literature records believed to be valid. septagon; coupled with those listed by Sawyer and Shelley (1976) they in- dicate that the species is widespread in t


. Brimleyana. Zoology; Ecology; Natural history. 132 Rowland M. Shelley, Alvin L. Braswell, David Stephan. HAEMOPIS TERRESTRIS HAEMOPIS SEPTAGON Fig. 2. Distribution of the terrestrial leeches of the United States, taken in part from Sawyer (1972) and Sawyer and Shelley (1976). Each circle represents a single collecting locality except for those sites occurring close together, which are represented by one symbol. Open circles are based on literature records believed to be valid. septagon; coupled with those listed by Sawyer and Shelley (1976) they in- dicate that the species is widespread in the Coastal Plain of the state. The leech is common at the type locality in spring and summer. All specimens referred to are deposited in the invertebrate collections of the North Carolina State Museum of Natural History (NCSM). Person Co.— km ne Roxboro, off co. rd. 1518 near Mayo Cr. (Roanoke dr.), 1 adult, 5 April 1977, Braswell (NCSM P223). Granville Co.— km se Creedmoor, along co. rd. 1721, km e jet. co. rd. 1722, under log near trib. Robertson Cr. (Neuse dr.), 1 adult, 27 April 1977, Cooper and Ashton (NCSM P227). Durham Co.— km sw Durham, along NC hwy 54, km e jet. NC hwy. 751, floodplain Third Fork Cr. (Cape Fear dr.), 1 adult, 11 July 1975, Shelley and Clamp (NCSM PI 26). This site is about km e of the type locality. Wake Co. (all Neuse dr.)—along co. rd. 1918, km se jet. co. rd. 1909,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original North Carolina State Museum of Natural History. [Raleigh, NC : North Carolina State Museum of Natural History]


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