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Definition of Haemadipsidae

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Meaning of Haemadipsidae from wikipedia

- Haemadipsidae (From Gr**** "haima" and "dipsa" ("blood" and "thirst", respectively)[original research?]) are a family of jawed leeches. They are a monophyletic...
- carrying their young on the underside of their bodies. The terrestrial Haemadipsidae are mostly native to the tropics and subtropics, while the aquatic Hirudinidae...
- Haemadipsa trimaculosa Haemadipsa zeylanica (****anese mountain leech) Haemadipsidae "Dictionary entry". Encyclopedia of Life. "Details for: Haemadipsa "...
- Chtonobdella is a genus of land leeches belonging to the family Haemadipsidae, erected by Adolph Grube in 1866. Species are mostly found in Australia...
- type species of the genus Chtonobdella and is classified in the family Haemadipsidae. Adolph Eduard Grube published the species somewhat ambiguously under...
- trypanosomes from Australian vertebrates and terrestrial bloodsucking leeches (Haemadipsidae)". International Journal for Parasitology. 35 (4): 431–443. doi:10.1016/j...
- class: ****ellata Subclass: Hirudinea Order: Arhynchobdellida Family: Haemadipsidae Genus: Haemadipsa Species: H. picta Binomial name Haemadipsa picta Moore...
- jawed, toothed forms make up the aquatic Hirudidae and the terrestrial Haemadipsidae and Xerobdellidae (sometimes included in the preceding but worthy of...
- Johansson, 1910 Suborder Hirudiniformes Family Cylicobdellidae Family Haemadipsidae Family Haemopidae Family Hirudinidae Family Semiscolecidae Family Xerobdellidae...
- start of the Jur****ic 250 million years ago. These leeches resemble the Haemadipsidae and were included there by many authors, but this has always been controversial...