Definition of Glossiphoniidae. Meaning of Glossiphoniidae. Synonyms of Glossiphoniidae

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Definition of Glossiphoniidae

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- Glossiphoniidae are a family of freshwater proboscis-bearing leeches. These leeches are generally flattened, and have a poorly defined anterior sucker...
- usually attached to an underwater surface; members of one family, Glossiphoniidae, exhibit parental care, and the eggs being brooded by the parent. In...
- consists of small invertebrates such as insect larvae or amphipods. The Glossiphoniidae, the freshwater jawless leeches,[citation needed] or leaf leeches (due...
- species of leeches. Haementeria ghilianii is a species of leech in the Glossiphoniidae family, comprising freshwater proboscis-bearing leeches. Colloquially...
- Helobdella is a genus of leeches in the family Glossiphoniidae, the freshwater jawless leeches. They occur worldwide. These are small, flat leeches which...
- Glossiphonia is a genus of Glossiphoniidae. The genus was described in 1816 by James Rawlins Johnson. It has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Glossiphonia...
- Placobdella is a genus of leeches belonging to the family Glossiphoniidae. Species can grow up to 6.5 cm in length, have extremely close eyes and mouths...
- Family Semiscolecidae Family Xerobdellidae Order Rhynchobdellida Family Glossiphoniidae Family Ozobranchidae (disputed) Family Piscicolidae Family †Plumulitidae...
- This is a list of the Annelida recorded from Ireland. In Ireland the number of species is: class Polychaeta 404 species class ****ellata Subclass Oligochaeta...
- siamensis is a species of blood-feeding jawless leech in the family Glossiphoniidae. It is commonly known as the Siam shield leech and is a prevalent ectoparasite...