Hirudo Troctina
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''Hirudo'' is a genus of leeches of the family Hirudinidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. The two well-accepted species within the genus are: *'' Hirudo medicinalis'' Linnaeus,
1758 Events January–March * January 1 – Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus (Carl von Linné) publishes in Stockholm the first volume (''Animalia'') of the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'', the sta ...
*'' Hirudo nipponia'' Whitman, 1886 Three other species, previously synonymized with ''H. medicinalis'', were described in 2005 and are gaining acceptance: * ''
Hirudo verbana ''Hirudo verbana'' is a species of leech. ''Hirudo verbana'' has long been used as a medicinal leech ''Hirudo medicinalis'', the European medicinal leech, is one of several species of leeches used as "medicinal leeches". Other species of '' ...
'' * '' Hirudo orientalis'' * '' Hirudo sulukii'' * '' Hirudo troctina'' * '' Hirudo tianjinensis''


Description

Species are typically exterior feeders. They have jaws that typically consist of about 60 teeth and do not possess papillae.


Distribution

''Hirudo medicinalis'': Britain and southern Norway to the southern Urals, probably as far as the Altai Mountains (the deciduous arboreal zone)
''Hirudo verbana'': Switzerland and Italy to Turkey and Uzbekistan (the Mediterranean and sub-boreal steppe zone)
''Hirudo orientalis'': Transcaucasian countries, Iran, and Central Asia (mountainous areas in the sub-boreal eremial zone)
''Hirudo sulukii'': Kara Lake of Adiyaman, Sülüklü Lake of Gaziantep and Segirkan wetland of Batman in Turkey
''Hirudo troctina'': North-western Africa and Spain (Mediterranean zone)
''Hirudo nipponia'': East Asia, including Far East district in Russian, Japan, Korea, China, Mongolia, Ryukyu Islands and Taiwan
''Hirudo tianjinensis'': China
''Hirudo verbana'' is further divided into nonoverlapping eastern and western phylogroups.


Medical use

While ''H. medicinalis'' has long been used in hirudotherapy, and is approved by the US FDA as a prescription medical device, a 2007 study employing genetic analysis found that the species being marketed as ''H. medicinalis'', possibly for decades, was the recently distinguished ''H. verbana''.


Conservation status

A 2010 study of data gathered four species proposed an IUCN status of near threatened for ''H. medicinalis'', ''H. verbana'', and ''H. orientalis'', and a status of data deficient for ''H. troctina''.


References

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