Definition of Hirudinidae. Meaning of Hirudinidae. Synonyms of Hirudinidae

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Definition of Hirudinidae

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Meaning of Hirudinidae from wikipedia

- Hirudinidae is a family of leeches belonging to the order Arhynchobdellida. The Interim Register of Marine and Non-marine Genera lists: Hirudo Linnaeus...
- belonging to the family Cylicobdellidae; previously it was placed in the Hirudinidae. It includes species such as H. manillensis that may be called "Asian...
- Haemadipsidae are mostly native to the tropics and subtropics, while the aquatic Hirudinidae have a wider global range; both of these feed largely on mammals, including...
- 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...
- The other notable group of jawed blood-sucking leeches are the aquatic Hirudinidae. The Xerobdellidae are sometimes included in the Haemadipsidae, but their...
- class: ****ellata Subclass: Hirudinea Order: Arhynchobdellida Family: Hirudinidae Genus: Hirudo Species: H. medicinalis Binomial name Hirudo medicinalis...
- class: ****ellata Subclass: Hirudinea Order: Arhynchobdellida Family: Hirudinidae Genus: Hirudo Species: H. verbana Binomial name Hirudo verbana Carena...
- Poecilobdella is a genus of Asian leeches belonging to the family Hirudinidae. Together with the genus Hirudinaria, they have been called Asian buffalo...
- Sri Lanka is an island close to the southern end of India with a tropical environment. The freshwater fauna is as large as it is common to other regions...
- Lang, S. A.; Shain, D. H. (2016). "A new species of Hirudo (Annelida: Hirudinidae): historical biogeography of Eurasian medicinal leeches". BMC Zoology...