occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	basisOfRecord
03E79E5BB5717A4FFEFEFEBFFDF1FC96.mc.3B262510B5717A4AFAD3FC62FACFF844	03E79E5BB5717A4FFEFEFEBFFDF1FC96.taxon					100 % (2 / 2) and 1 – 2 (1.5) in the Tomio River, Nara Prefecture; 25 % (1 / 4) and 1 in the Kitakata River, Tottori Prefecture; 40 % (4 / 10) and 1 – 3 in Lake Kasumigaura, Ibaraki Prefecture		1											Nara	Tomio River	Kitakata River	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E79E5BB5717A4FFEFEFEBFFDF1FC96	MaterialCitation
03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50.mc.3B262510B5747A4FFEBEFED9FE35FA2D	03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50.taxon					Soft anatomy was observed in 10 specimens (NSMT-Pl 6180) from Ibaraki Prefecture stained in Heidenhain’s iron hematoxylin		10											Ibaraki		Heidenhain's	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50	MaterialCitation
03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50.mc.3B262510B5747A4FFAD3FFF4FB38FAD1	03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50.taxon					90 % (9 / 10) with no data for intensity in Lake Kasumigaura, Ibaraki Prefecture; seven worms infected one P		1											Ibaraki		Lake Kasumigaura	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50	MaterialCitation
03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50.mc.3B262510B5747A4FFB2EFFBBFBACFAEE	03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50.taxon					parva in the Senō River, Okayama Prefecture		1											Okayama		Seno River	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50	MaterialCitation
03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50.mc.3B262510B5757A4EFE6FFA88FEFDFD9A	03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50.taxon					Two and three specimens collected from the Tomio River, Nara Prefecture (NSMT-Pl 6179), and the Senō River, Okayama Prefecture (NSMT-Pl 6182), respectively		1											Nara	Tomio River	Seno River	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50	MaterialCitation
03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50.mc.3B262510B5757A4EFE26F90EFD76FD5B	03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50.taxon					50 % (1 / 2) and 2 in the Tomio River, Nara Prefecture; four worms infected one P		1											Nara		Tomio River	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50	MaterialCitation
03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50.mc.3B262510B5757A4EFD5AF92DFDE3FD78	03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50.taxon					parva in the Senō River, Okayama Prefecture		1											Okayama		Seno River	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E79E5BB5747A4EFF3CF890FD70FB50	MaterialCitation
