Glossiphonia complanata

Autor: Šatkauskienė, Ingrida, Rutkauskaitė-Sucilienė, Jurgita
Rok vydání: 2022
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6346034
Popis: Glossiphonia complanata (Linnaeus, 1758) (Figures 2E���F) Material examined. Imsrė (Nr. 13), n=3, 10.vi.2019; Vie��vilė (Nr. 12), n=1, 10.vi.2019; Mū��ia (Nr. 14), n=2, 18.vi.2018; Mai��ia (Nr. 15), n=7, vii���viii.2019; Neris (Nr. 18), n=2, vii���viii. 2019; ��ventoji (Nr. 20), n=6, 7.viii.2018; ��ventoji (Nr. 21), n=4, 17.vi.2018; Baltieji Lakajai (Nr. 22), n=2, 5.viii.2018; Siesartis (Nr. 23), n=1, 8.vii. 2019; Curonian lagoon (Nr. 41), n=2, 19.vii.2019. Diagnosis. Body flat, leaf���shape. 20���30 mm length, and 10 mm width. Dorsal surface usually striped by two paramedial dark lines interrupted by papillae (Fig. 2E���F) (Kaygorodova 2012, Haaren et al. 2004). The ventral surface has lateral lines more prominent in the anterior part. Anterior sucker is triangular. Posterior sucker is disc shaped. Three pairs of eyespots located on the anterior somites (Fig. 2F). Habitat. Glossiphonia complanata occurred in stagnant water bodies with abundant vegetation and molluscs. Usually, it was found hidden under submerged wood or stones. Specimens with attached offspring were found from end of May. Distribution. Holarctic species, commonly found in Europe. In Lithuania it is widely distributed in various locations and regions (Table 1).
Published as part of ��atkauskien��, Ingrida & Rutkauskait��-Sucilien��, Jurgita, 2022, The present state of the leech fauna (Annelida: Hirudinea) in Lithuania, pp. 47-62 in Zootaxa 5115 (1) on page 52, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5115.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/6346023
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