occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	basisOfRecord
03E95D02FFF3FFAEC8F4FF021A90FEEC.mc.3B28E649FFF3FFAACBB5FE9619C8FE00	03E95D02FFF3FFAEC8F4FF021A90FEEC.taxon				paratype	Paratypes: HUJ. Kin. 2, sagittal sections on 3 slides; HUJ. Kin. 3, transverse sections on 7 slides. From laboratory culture, collected in the field, June 1972. Material deposited in the Zoological Collections of the Department of Ecology, Systematics and Evolution, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel		1	1972-06									Israel	Jerusalem	Evolution	Material	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E95D02FFF3FFAEC8F4FF021A90FEEC	MaterialCitation
03E95D02FFF3FFAEC8F4FF021A90FEEC.mc.3B28E649FFF3FFAAC8A4FE061931FE5B	03E95D02FFF3FFAEC8F4FF021A90FEEC.taxon				holotype	Type locality. Two adjacent sites in the littoral water off the south-eastern shore of Lake Kinneret: N 32.764688 E 35.638202		1				32.764687	35.638203							Lake Kinneret	Two	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E95D02FFF3FFAEC8F4FF021A90FEEC	MaterialCitation
03E95D02FFF7FFA7C8F4FA791A01FA84.mc.3B28E649FFF7FFAEC9E8F9C61ADFF918	03E95D02FFF7FFA7C8F4FA791A01FA84.taxon					Material was collected from the spring sites of Dan, N 33.248824 E 35.652379 and Banias, N 33.248663048 E 35.695301297 in northern Israel		1				33.248665	35.6953					Israel			Israel	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E95D02FFF7FFA7C8F4FA791A01FA84	MaterialCitation
03E95D02FFF7FFA7C8F4FA791A01FA84.mc.3B28E649FFF7FFAECAB5F9E219C8F8A8	03E95D02FFF7FFA7C8F4FA791A01FA84.taxon					Slide preparations examined were from Banias as follows: HUJ. Ban. 3, sagittal sections on 4 slides; HUJ. Ban. 4, transverse sections on 7 slides; HUJ. Ban. 5, transverse sections on 15 slides; HUJ. Ban. 6, sagittal sections on 5 slides. From laboratory culture, collected in the field, June 1972. Material deposited in the Zoological Collections of the Department of Ecology, Systematics and Evolution, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel		1	1972-06									Israel	Jerusalem	Evolution	Material	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E95D02FFF7FFA7C8F4FA791A01FA84	MaterialCitation
03E95D02FFFEFFBFC8F4F97F1D17FEEC.mc.3B28E649FFFFFFA6C8A4FF031A58FF5D	03E95D02FFFEFFBFC8F4F97F1D17FEEC.taxon				holotype	Type locality: En Sheva (Tabgha), N 32.873166 E 35.548973, a saline spring on the north-western shore of Lake Kinneret, also known as Lake Tiberias		1				32.873165	35.548973							Lake Tiberias	Lake Kinneret	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E95D02FFFEFFBFC8F4F97F1D17FEEC	MaterialCitation
03E95D02FFFEFFBFC8F4F97F1D17FEEC.mc.3B28E649FFE2FFBBC8A4FE961D37FE58	03E95D02FFFEFFBFC8F4F97F1D17FEEC.taxon					The animals from En Sheva and En Soda were difficult to maintain in the laboratory at 18 oC or 23 oC and many died within a few days of collection, while those from the River Jordan reproduced freely by fission at 18 oC, but none were ever observed to mature. However, several specimens from the type locality of En Sheva, which were kept at a fluctuating room temperature of 12 – 25 oC, did mature over a period of 3 – 9 months after collection. A constant temperature of 18 oC or 23 oC did not induce maturation. Saline water from the original habitats was not a prerequisite for laboratory survival or maturation as the animals could be kept satisfactorily in tap water		1										Jordan		River	The	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E95D02FFFEFFBFC8F4F97F1D17FEEC	MaterialCitation
03E95D02FFFEFFBFC8F4F97F1D17FEEC.mc.3B28E649FFE3FFBAC933FB131D69FAA7	03E95D02FFFEFFBFC8F4F97F1D17FEEC.taxon					A total of 43 metaphase plates of D. salina were examined from two specimens each from En Sheva and En Soda and revealed a mitotic chromosome number of 16 (Table 6, Fig. 12). In addition, 34 metaphase plates from 6 specimens from the River Jordan also revealed a mitotic chromosome number of 16. All chromosomes were metacentric, and of these, a few were metacentric heterobrachial bordering on metacentric isobrachial. The chromosomes decreased gradually in size. Pair number 8 was in all cases a little less than half the size of pair number 1		7										Jordan		The	River	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E95D02FFFEFFBFC8F4F97F1D17FEEC	MaterialCitation
