FIGURE 8. Records of specimens of the family Omalogyridae. Blue and red circles represent literature data and records presented in this paper, respectively. Coordinates were taken from literature sources whenever available, or translated from geographic names using the online services by Claus et al. (2014) and GeoNames (2014). Sources of records: Ávila (2003), Ávila & Azevedo (1997), Ávila, Cardigos, et al. (2004), Ávila, Santos, et al. (2005), Babio & Thiriot-Quiévreux (1974), Backeljau et al. (1984), Baeumler et al. (2008), Ballesteros et al. (1986), Baluk (1975), Beck et al. (2006), Bieler & Mikkelsen (1998), Borja (1987), Bosch et al. (1995), Bucquoy et al. (1882–1886), Bullock (1969), Buzzurro et al. (1999), Casellato & Stefanon (2008), Castellanos (1989), Chambers (2008), Chaster (1896), Chernyshev (2003), Cornet & Marche-Marchad (1951), Costa (1861), Dantart et al. (1990), Demir (2003), Egorova (1991), Engl (2012), Forbes & Hanley (1850–1853), Fretter (1948), Fretter & Graham (1978), Gaglini (1993), Giribet & Peñas (1997), Gofas (2011), Gofas & Warén (1998), Gordillo et al. (2005), Habe (1972), Habe & Tuchiya (1998), Harms (1993), Hasegawa (2000), Healy (1993), Jeffreys (1859a, 1867), Kay & Switzer (1974), Keats et al. (1999), Laseron (1954), Lima et al. (2011), Luque (1986), Marin & Ros (1987), Martins et al. (2009), McLean (2007), Monterosato (1869, 1884), Nordsieck (1972), Olabarria & Chapman (2001), Palazzi (1988), Peñas et al. (2006), Philippi (1841), Powell (1940, 1979), Redfern (2001), Revkov & Nikolaenko (2002), Rolán (1992a, b, 2005), Rolán et al. (2009), Sars (1878), Sasaki (2008), Segers et al. (2009), Simone (1997), Sleurs (1985a, b, c), Strebel (1908), Suter (1908), Thorson (1941, 1944), Trigo Trigo & Otero Schmitt (1987), Tunnell et al. (2010), Vafiadis (2010, 2013), Vayssière (1895), Warén (1991), and Zelaya (2005).