Erpobdella annulata ( Moore, 1922 ) Oceguera-Figueroa et al.

Oceguera-Figueroa, Alejandro, Kvist, Sebastian, Watson, Sara C., Sankar, Dominic F., Overstreet, Robin M. & Siddall, Mark E., 2010, Leech Collections from Washington State, with the Description of Two New Species of Placobdella (Annelida: Glossiphoniidae), American Museum Novitates 2010 (3701), pp. 1-16 : 11

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Erpobdella annulata ( Moore, 1922 ) Oceguera-Figueroa et al.
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Erpobdella annulata ( Moore, 1922) Oceguera-Figueroa et al. (in press)

Figure 20

Moore (1922) described Erpobdella punctata annulata from the vicinity of Vancouver,

Canada, and noticed that in the humid Pacific regions of Washington, Oregon, and

British Columbia this subspecies replaces the more common E. punctata punctata . The main morphological characteristic that dis-

tinguishes E. annulata from E. punctata is that the former has strongly pigmented dorsal transverse stripes (one on each annulus),

unlike the longitudinal pigmentation of E.

punctata sensu stricto or any of its variants

(see Madill and Hovingh, 2007). Oceguera-

Figueroa et al. (in review) suggested that the name E. annulata should be used for the transversally striped form from the Pacific FIGURES 20–22. Erpobdellids found in Washington Northwest. All other morphological charac- in this study; dorsal and ventral views, top and botters, including three pairs of eyespots, two tom respectively. 20. Erpobdella annulata . 21. E.

obscura . 22. Erpobdella punctata . Scale bars = 5 mm. annuli between gonopores, and ejaculatory ducts not forming preatrial loops, are consistent with those of E. annulata . Found on the underside of submerged rocks and wood.

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