Haemopis marmorata Say 1824 ...

Haemopis marmorata (Say 1824) Synonym: Percymoorensis marmorata (Say 1824) Common name: American horse-leech General distribution: Nearctic (Figures 2 E, 3C, Table 1). Newfoundland: Survey: site 17 (CMNA 2006–0024), identified by the presence of teeth and the color of the ventrum which is characteri...

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Main Authors: Madill, Jacqueline, Hovingh, Peter
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Published: Zenodo 2007
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5631626
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.5631626
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Summary:Haemopis marmorata (Say 1824) Synonym: Percymoorensis marmorata (Say 1824) Common name: American horse-leech General distribution: Nearctic (Figures 2 E, 3C, Table 1). Newfoundland: Survey: site 17 (CMNA 2006–0024), identified by the presence of teeth and the color of the ventrum which is characteristically mottled or spotted but lighter than the dorsum. No lateral stripe. Stomach contents of CMNA 2006–0024 included 1 juvenile erpobdellid leech, and Cladocera (Bosmina sp.); Literature: Blanchard (1896) 3 specimens from Newfoundland; Pawlowski (1948) at Corner Brook and Deer Lake; Gates and Moore (1970) from Lily Pond. St-Pierre and Miquelon Islands: Literature: Blanchard (1896): St-Pierre (21 specimens); Miquelon (34 specimens). Notes on the species. Pawlowski (1948) discusses Blanchard’s (1896) report of Haemopis collected by Leguillou in 1838 from an unknown location on Newfoundland, as well as a collection by Dr. Kermorganat in St-Pierre and Miquelon. Blanchard identified these specimens as the Eurasian ... : Published as part of Madill, Jacqueline & Hovingh, Peter, 2007, Freshwater leech (Annelida: Hirudinida) distribution in the Canadian Province of Newfoundland and Labrador and adjacent regions: check-list, new records, new pigmentation forms, and Pleistocene refugia, pp. 1-21 in Zootaxa 1657 on page 10, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.179881 ...