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Poecilobdella Hubeiensis
''Poecilobdella''Blanchard (1893) ''Bol. Mus. Zool. Anat. comp. Torino'', 8, no. 145. is a genus of Asian leech Leeches are segmented parasitic or predatory worms that comprise the subclass Hirudinea within the phylum Annelida. They are closely related to the oligochaetes, which include the earthworm, and like them have soft, muscular segmented bodie ...es belonging to the family Hirudinidae. Together with the genus '' Hirudinaria'', they have been called Asian buffalo (or cattle) leeches.Phillips AJ (2012) Phylogenetic placement of a new species of Asian buffalo leech (Arhynchobdellida: Hirudinidae), and confirmation of human-mediated dispersal of a congener to the Caribbean. ''Invertebrate Systematics'', 26, 293–302DOI also available fromResearchGate (accessed 29 August 2021) Species The Global Biodiversity Information FacilityGBIF
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Leech
Leeches are segmented parasitic or predatory worms that comprise the subclass Hirudinea within the phylum Annelida. They are closely related to the oligochaetes, which include the earthworm, and like them have soft, muscular segmented bodies that can lengthen and contract. Both groups are hermaphrodites and have a clitellum, but leeches typically differ from the oligochaetes in having suckers at both ends and in having ring markings that do not correspond with their internal segmentation. The body is muscular and relatively solid, and the coelom, the spacious body cavity found in other annelids, is reduced to small channels. The majority of leeches live in freshwater habitats, while some species can be found in terrestrial or marine environments. The best-known species, such as the medicinal leech, ''Hirudo medicinalis'', are hematophagous, attaching themselves to a host with a sucker and feeding on blood, having first secreted the peptide hirudin to prevent the blood from c ...
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Hirudinidae
Hirudinidae is a family of leeches belonging to the order Arhynchobdellida. Genera The ''Interim Register of Marine and Non-marine Genera''IRMNG
taxon details: Hirudinidae (retrieved 28 August 2021) lists: # '''' Linnaeus, 1758 # '' Limnatis'' Moquin-Tandon, 1827 # '' Limnobdella'' Blanchard, 1893 # '' Ornithobdella'' Benham, 1909 # ''
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Hirudinaria (annelid)
''Hirudinaria''Whitman CO (1886) The Leeches of Japan. ''Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science.'' (series 2) 26(103): 317-416. is a genus of large Asian leeches belonging to the family Cylicobdellidae; previously it was placed in the Hirudinidae. It includes species such as ''H. manillensis'' that may be called "Asian medicinal leeches", but together with the genus ''Poecilobdella'', they are also described as Asian buffalo leeches.Phillips AJ (2012) Phylogenetic placement of a new species of Asian buffalo leech (Arhynchobdellida: Hirudinidae), and confirmation of human-mediated dispersal of a congener to the Caribbean. ''Invertebrate Systematics'', 26, 293–302DOI also available fromResearchGate (accessed 29 August 2021) Species The Global Biodiversity Information FacilityGBIF
taxon details: ''Hirudinaria'' Whitman, 1886 (retrieved 28 August 2021) lists: # ...
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The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) is an international organisation that focuses on making scientific data on biodiversity available via the Internet using web services. The data are provided by many institutions from around the world; GBIF's information architecture makes these data accessible and searchable through a single portal. Data available through the GBIF portal are primarily distribution data on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes for the world, and scientific names data. The mission of the GBIF is to facilitate free and open access to biodiversity data worldwide to underpin sustainable development. Priorities, with an emphasis on promoting participation and working through partners, include mobilising biodiversity data, developing protocols and standards to ensure scientific integrity and interoperability, building an informatics architecture to allow the interlinking of diverse data types from disparate sources, promoting capacity building and cat ...
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Poecilobdella Blanchardi
''Poecilobdella''Blanchard (1893) ''Bol. Mus. Zool. Anat. comp. Torino'', 8, no. 145. is a genus of Asian leeches belonging to the family Hirudinidae. Together with the genus '' Hirudinaria'', they have been called Asian buffalo (or cattle) leeches.Phillips AJ (2012) Phylogenetic placement of a new species of Asian buffalo leech (Arhynchobdellida: Hirudinidae), and confirmation of human-mediated dispersal of a congener to the Caribbean. ''Invertebrate Systematics'', 26, 293–302DOI also available fromResearchGate (accessed 29 August 2021) Species The Global Biodiversity Information FacilityGBIF
''Poecilobdella'' Blanchard, 1893
lists: # '' Poecilobdella blanchardi'' (Moore, 1901) - type species
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Limnatis (annelid)
''Limnatis'' is a genus of freshwater leeches, recorded from Europe, Africa and western Asia.GBIF
''Limnatis'' Moquin-Tandon, 1827
Authorities disagree whether this genus should be placed in the family or Praobdellidae.


Species

''Limnatis'' includes the following species: # '' Limnatis haasi'' Johansson, 1927 # ''

Poecilobdella Hubeiensis
''Poecilobdella''Blanchard (1893) ''Bol. Mus. Zool. Anat. comp. Torino'', 8, no. 145. is a genus of Asian leech Leeches are segmented parasitic or predatory worms that comprise the subclass Hirudinea within the phylum Annelida. They are closely related to the oligochaetes, which include the earthworm, and like them have soft, muscular segmented bodie ...es belonging to the family Hirudinidae. Together with the genus '' Hirudinaria'', they have been called Asian buffalo (or cattle) leeches.Phillips AJ (2012) Phylogenetic placement of a new species of Asian buffalo leech (Arhynchobdellida: Hirudinidae), and confirmation of human-mediated dispersal of a congener to the Caribbean. ''Invertebrate Systematics'', 26, 293–302DOI also available fromResearchGate (accessed 29 August 2021) Species The Global Biodiversity Information FacilityGBIF
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Poecilobdella Nanjingensis
''Poecilobdella''Blanchard (1893) ''Bol. Mus. Zool. Anat. comp. Torino'', 8, no. 145. is a genus of Asian leeches belonging to the family Hirudinidae. Together with the genus '' Hirudinaria'', they have been called Asian buffalo (or cattle) leeches.Phillips AJ (2012) Phylogenetic placement of a new species of Asian buffalo leech (Arhynchobdellida: Hirudinidae), and confirmation of human-mediated dispersal of a congener to the Caribbean. ''Invertebrate Systematics'', 26, 293–302DOI also available fromResearchGate (accessed 29 August 2021) Species The Global Biodiversity Information FacilityGBIF
''Poecilobdella'' Blanchard, 1893
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Annelid Genera
The annelids (Annelida , from Latin ', "little ring"), also known as the segmented worms, are a large phylum, with over 22,000 extant species including ragworms, earthworms, and leeches. The species exist in and have adapted to various ecologies – some in marine environments as distinct as tidal zones and hydrothermal vents, others in fresh water, and yet others in moist terrestrial environments. The Annelids are bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic, coelomate, invertebrate organisms. They also have parapodia for locomotion. Most textbooks still use the traditional division into polychaetes (almost all marine), oligochaetes (which include earthworms) and leech-like species. Cladistic research since 1997 has radically changed this scheme, viewing leeches as a sub-group of oligochaetes and oligochaetes as a sub-group of polychaetes. In addition, the Pogonophora, Echiura and Sipuncula, previously regarded as separate phyla, are now regarded as sub-groups of polychaetes. ...
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