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First record of the Asian leech Barbronia weberi (Blanchard, 1897) (Hirudinea: Arhynchobdellida: Erpobdelliformes: Salifidae) in the Iberian Peninsula [PDF]
Barbronia weberi, an Asian leech, was found in September-October 2010 in a river from Central Spain. This is the first record of the species for the Iberian Peninsula and the Jarama River in particular, where in September-October 2010 the leech was ...
Rasines-Ladero, R. +5 more
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Bolotov, Ivan N., Eliseeva, Tatyana A., Kondakov, Alexander V., Gofarov, Mikhail Y., Aksenova, Olga V., Bespalaya, Yulia V., Kropotin, Alexander V., Travina, Oksana V., Vinarski, Maxim V. (2023): Barbronia borealis sp.
Bespalaya, Yulia V. +8 more
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Barbronia gwalagwalensis Westergren & Siddall 2004
<i>Barbronia gwalagwalensis</i> Westergren & Siddall, 2004 <p>Figures 3-6</p> <p> <b>Type.</b> Holotype, AMNH Annelida 5261, fixed in 10% buffered formalin and stored in 70% ethanol (American Museum of ...
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Klass, Anna L., Kondakov, Alexander V., Vikhrev, Ilya V., Bespalaya, Yulia V., Lunn, Zau, Chan, Nyein, Gofarov, Mikhail Y., Bolotov, Ivan N.
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A new Australian "Dineta/Barbronia-like" leech, and related matters (Hirudinoidea: ?Erpobdellidae)
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Richardson, L R
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Leeches are an important group of macroinvertebrates found in the benthic zone of rivers, streams, lakes and ponds. Despite their ecological importance and potential as bioindicators, little is known about the diversity of leeches in Brazil, where only a few sporadic studies have been performed.
RAFAEL EIJI IWAMA, ELIANE PINTOR ARRUDA
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A fine-scale phylogenetic assessment of digenean trematodes in central Alberta reveals we have yet to uncover their total diversity. [PDF]
This manuscript represents a large, single, collective examination of larval trematodes from snail hosts, using molecular markers and phylogenetic methods. We contribute 1,091 mitochondrial sequences (cox1 and nad1) that represent 79 species from 23 genera and eight families.
Gordy MA, Hanington PC.
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Figure 3. Fragment of the BOLD TaxonID Tree with a taxonomic reappraisal of available COI sequences of Barbronia species (assessed on May 05, 2023).
Bespalaya, Yulia V. +8 more
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Figure 1. The northernmost occurrences of the Salifidae in their native range in East Asia. The red star indicates the type locality of Barbronia borealis sp. nov. in Primorye Region, Russia. The yellow circles indicate records of Barbronia cf. weberi in
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