A cave leech (Hirudinea, Erpobdellidae) from Croatia with unique morphological features (CROSBI ID 96560)
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Sket, Boris ; Dovč, Peter ; Jalžić, Branko ; Kerovec, Mladen ; Kučinić, Mladen ; Trontelj, Peter
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A cave leech (Hirudinea, Erpobdellidae) from Croatia with unique morphological features
Croatobranch:es mestrovi is a troglobitic leech from deep shaft-like caves in the Uelebit Mountain, Dinaric karst, Croatia, living in cold (4-6 °C) water. Its oral sucker extends to form four pairs of triangular tentacles, each with about five finger-like papillae, but widening into a marginally crenulated disc whe~ attached to a substrate. Pairs of stiff, finger-like lateral projections, probably gills, occur along the body behind the clitellum. Somites are simple five-annulate. Despite the unique head morphology and the presence of lateral outgrowths, the anatomy and 18S rRI~'A gene sequence of this species indicate that it is a member of the Erpobdellidae, closely related to Dina.
Cave leech; Hirudinea; Erpobdellidae; Croatia;
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