Erpobdella vilnensis (Liskiewicz, 1925)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4144.2.10 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6079755 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/045287D3-FF98-5C4B-41DF-FA9ED7FBFE38 |
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Erpobdella vilnensis (Liskiewicz, 1925) |
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Species: Erpobdella vilnensis (Liskiewicz, 1925)
Geographic distribution. Palaearctic species. It is known from central to east Europe, widespread throughout Poland, Austria, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Slovenia and Latvia ( Nesemann & Neubert 1999). The easternmost distribution records were from Kyrgyzstan ( Jueg et al. 2013), until it was discovered in the East Kazakhstan, in this study.
Irtysh River area : The Irtysh River (N52º19′17′′ / E76º53′22′′), the Peschanka River (N50º10′08′′ / E82º03′ 07'′), the Kyzylsu River (N50º06′ 14′/ E81º32′ 56'′), the Shulbinsk water reservoir (N50º22′53′′ / E81º06′13′′; N50º23′35′′ / E81º05′36′′), and the Bukhtarma water reservoir (N49º36′58′′ / E83º31′33′′; N49º37′01′′ / E83º34′18′′; N49º37′39′′ / E83º27′21′′), Lake Bolshoe (N50º43′16′′ / E79º40′49′′), and Lake Maloe (N50º43′45′′ / E79º40′15′′). GoogleMaps
Ecology. The preferred habitats were rocky substrates in the shallow zone of the water reservoirs. This is the most common erpobdellid species in mountain streams.
FAMILY: HAEMOPIDAE Richardson, 1969
Species: Haemopis sanguisuga (Linnaeus, 1758)
Geographic distribution. Palaearctic region.
Irtysh River area : The Irtysh River (N52º16′52′′ / E76º56′06′′; N50º25′26′′ / E80º12′34′′). Ecology. This species was found in river floodplain. The horse-leech is a predator of aquatic and terrestrial GoogleMaps
invertebrates, with earthworms and mollusks as a basis of its feeding.
FAMILY: PRAOBDELLIDAE Blanchard, 1894
Species: Limnatis paluda (Tennent, 1859)
Synonymy: Haemopis paludum: Tennant, 1859 ; Limnatis paluda: Moore, 1927 . Geographic distribution. India and Sri Lanka ( Nesemann & Neubert 1999), Southeastern Kazakhstan ( Nakano et al. 2015).
Irtysh River area : Lake Bolshoe (N50º43′16′′ / E79º40′49′′). GoogleMaps
Ecology. Limnatis paluda is a temporal ectoparasite that lives only in shallow part of standing water bodies. This leech was first described from Sri Lanka and was stated to be a cattle leech there. Now it known as a parasite of humans and other large mammals.
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