- The
Hirudiniformes are one of the currently-accepted
suborders of the
proboscisless leeches (Arhynchobdellida).
Their best-known
member is the European...
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probably stored in, the ****. Some
jawless leeches (Rhynchobdellida) and
proboscisless leeches (Arhynchobdellida) lack a ****, and in these,
sperm is p****ed...
- Arhynchobdellida, the
proboscisless leeches, are a
monophyletic order of leeches. They are
defined by the lack of the
protrusible proboscis that defines...
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Erpobdelliformes are one of the currently-accepted
suborders of the
proboscisless leeches (Arhynchobdellida). It
includes five families: Americobdellidae...
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family of
jawed leeches. They are a
monophyletic group of
hirudiniform proboscisless leeches.
These leeches have five
pairs of eyes, with the last two separated...
- the four
families belonging to the
suborder Erpobdelliformes of the
proboscisless leeches order, Arhynchobdellida.
Their members have
abandoned the blood...
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Orobdella masaakikuroiwai is a
species of
proboscisless leech from ****an. The name is a
contraction of
Masaaki Kuroiwa, who was part of the
survey of...
- is a
species of
terrestrial leech in the
order Arhynchobdellida, the
proboscisless leeches. It is
endemic to
northern Taiwan. It is
known from the vicinity...
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subdivided into two groups, the
Arhynchobdellida or
Arhynchobdellae (
proboscisless leeches), and the
Rhynchobdellida or
Rhynchobdellae (jawless leeches)...