Theromyzon Bifarium
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''Theromyzon'' is a genus of
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
Glossiphoniidae Glossiphoniidae are a family of freshwater proboscis-bearing leeches. These leeches are generally flattened, and have a poorly defined anterior sucker. Most suck the blood of freshwater vertebrates like amphibians, crocodilians and aquatic tu ...
. There are about 14 described species in ''Theromyzon''. Leeches of this genus parasitize birds and are sometimes called duck leeches, although their hosts are not limited to ducks. The ''Theromyzon'' species tend to feed in the nasal cavities of waterbirds in general, from ducks to penguins. As parasites of birds, and in many cases migratory waterfowl, these leeches typically have a broad distribution range. Leeches of the ''Theromyzon'' genus have been observed in the Americas, Eurasia, and Africa.


Species

These 14 species belong to the genus ''Theromyzon'': * ''
Theromyzon affinis ''Theromyzon'' is a genus of leeches belonging to the family Glossiphoniidae. There are about 14 described species in ''Theromyzon''. Leeches of this genus parasitize birds and are sometimes called duck leeches, although their hosts are not limi ...
'' Bennike, 1940 * '' Theromyzon bifarium'' Oosthuizen & Davies, 1993-01 * '' Theromyzon cooperi'' (Harding 1932) * '' Theromyzon garjaewi'' (Livanow 1902) * '' Theromyzon maculosum'' (Rathe, 1862) * '' Theromyzon matthaii'' Bhatia 1939 * '' Theromyzon meyeri'' (Livanow, 1903) * '' Theromyzon mollissimum'' Grube 1871 * '' Theromyzon pallens'' Philippi, 1867 * '' Theromyzon propinquum'' (Ringuelet 1947) * '' Theromyzon rude'' (Baird, 1869) * '' Theromyzon tessellatoides'' (Livanow 1902) * ''
Theromyzon tessulatum ''Theromyzon tessulatum'' is a species of leech in the family Glossiphoniidae. It is a haematophagous (blood-sucking) leech, found in freshwater habitats in Europe. Description The cuticle of ''T. tessulatum'' is transparent, olive green or bro ...
'' (O.F.Müller, 1774) * '' Theromyzon trizonare'' Davies & Oosthuizen, 1993-01


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