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A comparative ultrastructural analysis of eyes in leeches (Hirudinea: Rhynchobdellida, Arhynchobdellida) [PDF]
N. V. Shakurova, A. R. Gataullina
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Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
Erpobdella octoculata (Linnaeus, 1758; Hirudinea: Arhynchobdellida: Erpobdellidae) is a very common and morphologically variable macrophagous predators of aquatic invertebrates. Here we determined the complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence of this species, as the first representative of the suborder Erpobdelliformes.
Yun-Ling, Xu, Jing, Nie
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Erpobdella octoculata (Linnaeus, 1758; Hirudinea: Arhynchobdellida: Erpobdellidae) is a very common and morphologically variable macrophagous predators of aquatic invertebrates. Here we determined the complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence of this species, as the first representative of the suborder Erpobdelliformes.
Yun-Ling, Xu, Jing, Nie
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Erpobdella octoculata Linnaeus, 1758 (Hirudinea: Arhynchobdellida: Erpobdellidae) is a very common and morphologically variable macrophagous predators of aquatic invertebrates. Here we determined the complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence of this species, as the first representative of the suborder Erpobdelliformes.
Yun-Ling Xu, Ling Xiao, Jing Nie
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Zoologica Scripta, 2005
Phylogenetic analyses of the leech family Macrobdellidae were accomplished with all nominal species in the family save one. A total of 17 specimens in nine ingroup species were analysed, along with four outgroup taxa. Twenty‐two morphological characters based on jaw dentition, sexual anatomy, and external morphology failed to provide a resolution for ...
Anna J. Phillips, Mark E. Siddall
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Phylogenetic analyses of the leech family Macrobdellidae were accomplished with all nominal species in the family save one. A total of 17 specimens in nine ingroup species were analysed, along with four outgroup taxa. Twenty‐two morphological characters based on jaw dentition, sexual anatomy, and external morphology failed to provide a resolution for ...
Anna J. Phillips, Mark E. Siddall
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Invertebrate Systematics, 2011
Haemadipsidae is a clade of notorious bloodfeeding annelids adapted to tropical and sub-tropical rainforests found throughout the Indo-Pacific. This family traditionally includes duognathous (two-jawed) endemics, each placed in their own genus, from continental and volcanic islands including: Australia, Indonesia, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea ...
Elizabeth Borda, Mark E. Siddall
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Haemadipsidae is a clade of notorious bloodfeeding annelids adapted to tropical and sub-tropical rainforests found throughout the Indo-Pacific. This family traditionally includes duognathous (two-jawed) endemics, each placed in their own genus, from continental and volcanic islands including: Australia, Indonesia, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea ...
Elizabeth Borda, Mark E. Siddall
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Specimens of the genus Orobdella Oka, 1895 from Kunashir Island, the Kuril Islands, are identified as Orobdella kawakatsuorum Richardson, 1975. Mitochondrial tRNA[Leu] and ND1 data confirm the species identification of the Kunashir specimens. This is the first record of the genus Orobdella from the Kuril Islands.
Takafumi Nakano, Konstantin B Gongalsky
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A new quadrannulate species of Orobdella, Orobdella masaakikuroiwai sp. n., from the mountainous region of central Honshu, Japan is described. This is only the second small species known within this genus, with a body length of less than 4 cm for mature individuals.
Takafumi Nakano
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