Haemadipsa morsitans Blanchard, 1917: 664

BORDA, ELIZABETH, 2006, A Revision of the Malagabdellinae (Arhynchobdellida: Domanibdellidae), with a Description of a New Species, Malagabdella niarchosorum, from Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar, American Museum Novitates 3531 (1), pp. 1-16 : 6-7

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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0082(2006)3531[1:AROTMA]2.0.CO;2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5061834

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scientific name

Haemadipsa morsitans Blanchard, 1917: 664
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Haemadipsa morsitans Blanchard, 1917: 664 , fig. 13.

Malagabdella morsitans — Richardson, 1975: 142; Richardson, 1978: 864, fig. 4E; Sawyer, 1986: 761.

TYPE MATERIAL: Syntypes, Madagascar — Moramonga , east coast forests, 1893, Sikora ? ( MNHN 802 About MNHN ; N 5 7) .

DESCRIPTION: Duognathous, monostichodont jaws. Cephalic somites with five pairs eyespots, one on each of II, III, IV, V, and VI. Somites II, III, and IV uni-annulate, V and VI two-annulate and three-annulate, respectively, VII three-annulate. Midbody somites VIII– XXII five-annulate. Nephropores lateral in furrow of b2/a 2 in each somite. XXIII incomplete five-annulate (four annuli dorsally). XXIV incomplete three-annulate, XXV– XXVII uni-annulate. Seven (eight) annuli between XXIII a2 and anus. Male genital pore at furrow of XI/XII and the female genital pore at furrow of XII/XIII. Gonopores separated by five complete annuli.

REMARKS: Because I did not have access to fresh material of M. morsitans for dissection, the characteristics of the reproductive systems remain a mystery. Richardson’s (1978) redescription of this species was solely based on the somital annulation patterns and based on the position of the gonopores. The specimen Richardson (1978) examined (USNM 37970) was dried out and with a strongly compressed body. He also mentioned that the male pore was not obvious, but that the female pore was found in XII/XIII (i.e., ‘‘two full annuli to a weakly defined end of the clitellum’’; p. 864). The position of the gonopores has been confirmed based on the examination of the type specimen (see also M. fallax : REMARKS). Based on the latter and based on the annulation patterns renders M. morsitans distinct from other Malagabdella species, although the comparison of the reproductive systems to other species of Malagabdella is pending for a redescription of this species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Clitellata

Order

Arhynchobdellida

Family

Haemadipsidae

Genus

Haemadipsa

Loc

Haemadipsa morsitans Blanchard, 1917: 664

BORDA, ELIZABETH 2006
2006
Loc

Malagabdella morsitans

Sawyer, R. T. 1986: 761
Richardson, R. L. 1978: 864
Richardson, R. L. 1975: 142
1975
Loc

Haemadipsa morsitans

Blanchard, R. 1917: 664
1917
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