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Placobdelloides sirikanchanae sp. nov., a new species of glossiphoniid leech and a parasite of turtles from lower southern Thailand (Hirudinea, Rhynchobdellida)
Abstract. Abstract A new species of glossiphoniid leech, Placobdelloides sirikanchanaesp. nov., is reported in the Asian leaf turtle (Cyclemys dentata) and the dark-bellied leaf turtle (C. enigmatica) from Songkhla Province, southern Thailand. The examination of morphological characters revealed tha...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6821855/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31686947 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.35229 |
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author | Trivalairat, Poramad Chiangkul, Krittiya Purivirojkul, Watchariya |
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description | Abstract. Abstract A new species of glossiphoniid leech, Placobdelloides sirikanchanaesp. nov., is reported in the Asian leaf turtle (Cyclemys dentata) and the dark-bellied leaf turtle (C. enigmatica) from Songkhla Province, southern Thailand. The examination of morphological characters revealed that this new species is similar to P. siamensis (Oka, 1917), a common turtle leech species found in Thailand. Placobdelloides sirikanchanaesp. nov. demonstrates distinct morphological characters, with an elongated, narrow body, 13–17 well-developed knob papillae on each annulus, dark brown to greenish dorsal color with a crimson median line, the absence of a scarlet dot, different male and female gonopore distributions, a rough posterior sucker with a random pit distribution, and 104–115 eggs per clutch. The phylogenetic relationships of COI-ND1 genes were clarified and shown to be distinct from those of P. siamensis. Additionally, habitat preferences tended toward low oxygen conditions such as puddles or water patches on rubber plantations. |
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spelling | pubmed-68218552019-11-04 Placobdelloides sirikanchanae sp. nov., a new species of glossiphoniid leech and a parasite of turtles from lower southern Thailand (Hirudinea, Rhynchobdellida) Trivalairat, Poramad Chiangkul, Krittiya Purivirojkul, Watchariya Zookeys Research Article Abstract. Abstract A new species of glossiphoniid leech, Placobdelloides sirikanchanaesp. nov., is reported in the Asian leaf turtle (Cyclemys dentata) and the dark-bellied leaf turtle (C. enigmatica) from Songkhla Province, southern Thailand. The examination of morphological characters revealed that this new species is similar to P. siamensis (Oka, 1917), a common turtle leech species found in Thailand. Placobdelloides sirikanchanaesp. nov. demonstrates distinct morphological characters, with an elongated, narrow body, 13–17 well-developed knob papillae on each annulus, dark brown to greenish dorsal color with a crimson median line, the absence of a scarlet dot, different male and female gonopore distributions, a rough posterior sucker with a random pit distribution, and 104–115 eggs per clutch. The phylogenetic relationships of COI-ND1 genes were clarified and shown to be distinct from those of P. siamensis. Additionally, habitat preferences tended toward low oxygen conditions such as puddles or water patches on rubber plantations. Pensoft Publishers 2019-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6821855/ /pubmed/31686947 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.35229 Text en Poramad Trivalairat, Krittiya Chiangkul, Watchariya Purivirojkul http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Trivalairat, Poramad Chiangkul, Krittiya Purivirojkul, Watchariya Placobdelloides sirikanchanae sp. nov., a new species of glossiphoniid leech and a parasite of turtles from lower southern Thailand (Hirudinea, Rhynchobdellida) |
title | Placobdelloides
sirikanchanae sp. nov., a new species of glossiphoniid leech and a parasite of turtles from lower southern Thailand (Hirudinea, Rhynchobdellida) |
title_full | Placobdelloides
sirikanchanae sp. nov., a new species of glossiphoniid leech and a parasite of turtles from lower southern Thailand (Hirudinea, Rhynchobdellida) |
title_fullStr | Placobdelloides
sirikanchanae sp. nov., a new species of glossiphoniid leech and a parasite of turtles from lower southern Thailand (Hirudinea, Rhynchobdellida) |
title_full_unstemmed | Placobdelloides
sirikanchanae sp. nov., a new species of glossiphoniid leech and a parasite of turtles from lower southern Thailand (Hirudinea, Rhynchobdellida) |
title_short | Placobdelloides
sirikanchanae sp. nov., a new species of glossiphoniid leech and a parasite of turtles from lower southern Thailand (Hirudinea, Rhynchobdellida) |
title_sort | placobdelloides
sirikanchanae sp. nov., a new species of glossiphoniid leech and a parasite of turtles from lower southern thailand (hirudinea, rhynchobdellida) |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6821855/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31686947 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.882.35229 |
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