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ON BATRACOBDELLA CANCRICOLA OKA, 1928 (HIRUDINOIDEA: GLOSSIPHONIIDAE)
Acta Hydrobiologica Sinica, 1986exaly +2 more sources
A new species of Helobdella (Hirudinida: Glossiphoniidae) from Oregon, USA
Zootaxa, 2013Helobdella bowermani n. sp. is described from specimens collected in fine sediment of open water benthos of Upper Klamath Lake, Klamath County, Oregon. The new species has pale yellow/buff coloration with scattered chromatophore blotches throughout the dorsal surface, lateral extensions or papillae only on the a2 annulus, dorsal medial row of papillae ...
Moser, William E. +6 more
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A new species of Alboglossiphonia (Hirudinea: Glossiphoniidae) from Egypt
Systematic Parasitology, 1988A new Alboglossiphonia species from Egypt is described and figured. This leech is placed in the genus Alboglossiphonia on the basis of having three pairs of eyes, diffuse salivary glands, seven pairs of crop caeca, and the attachment of its eggs to the venter.
J. H. Oosthuizen +2 more
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Oecologia, 1981
The prey utilization of Glossiphonia complanata and Helobdella stagnalis from Bruce Lake, Alberta, Canada was examined quantitatively using serological techniques. While considerable prey range overlap occurred between the species, niche overlap was low during the winter, peaked in March and declined through the summer.
F J, Wrona +3 more
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The prey utilization of Glossiphonia complanata and Helobdella stagnalis from Bruce Lake, Alberta, Canada was examined quantitatively using serological techniques. While considerable prey range overlap occurred between the species, niche overlap was low during the winter, peaked in March and declined through the summer.
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Published as part of Khayrulla Solijonov, Serge Utevsky, Zuvaid Izzatullaev & Utevsky, Andriy, 2026, At the boundary of two biogeographical realms: Palearctic and Oriental leeches (Hirudinea, Glossiphoniidae) of the Ferghana Valley, Uzbekistan, pp.
Khayrulla Solijonov +3 more
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Khayrulla Solijonov +3 more
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(Annelida: Glossiphoniidae) from Jalisco State, Mexico
2006Oceguera-Figueroa, Alejandro (2006): (Annelida: Glossiphoniidae) from Jalisco State, Mexico.
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The morphology of Placobdella multilineata (Hirudinoidea: Glossiphoniidae), a parasite of Crocodilia
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1985Based on 34 specimens, the external and internal morphology of Placobdella multilineata, a parasite of Crocodilia, are described and compared with the less complete published descriptions.
Tong Yang, Ronald W. Davies
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1985
Placobdella multilineata (Hirudinoidea: Glossiphoniidae) a temporary, bloodsucking ectoparasite, was previously recorded only from the southern United States, with turtles and the American alligator (Alligator mississipiensis) as hosts. This is the first record of P.
T, Yang, R W, Davies
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Placobdella multilineata (Hirudinoidea: Glossiphoniidae) a temporary, bloodsucking ectoparasite, was previously recorded only from the southern United States, with turtles and the American alligator (Alligator mississipiensis) as hosts. This is the first record of P.
T, Yang, R W, Davies
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Distribution ofPlacobdella ornata(Verrill, 1872) (Hirudinida: Glossiphoniidae)
Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History, 2016Abstract The distribution of Placobdella ornata (Verrill, 1872) is unclear as there has been much taxonomic confusion regarding this species. New collections and redetermination of museum specimens revealed 24 new locality records for Placobdella ornata, including the first reports of the species in New York and Rhode Island.
Moser, William E. +2 more
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Host Record for the Leech Placobdella nuchalis Sawyer and Shelley (Rhynchobdella: Glossiphoniidae)
The Journal of Parasitology, 198122: 324-328) reported that, in addition to domestic turkeys, the bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) was susceptible to P. hermani and that only transient infections were produced in a domestic gosling (Anser anser) and in a canary (Serinus canaria). Whereas the ranges of knots and wild turkeys do not overlap in Florida, other scolopacids such as greater ...
Rowland M. Shelley, Alvin L. Braswell
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