1984
DOI: 10.1017/s0025315400047330
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A new genus and species of marine leech from British Coastal waters

Abstract: Brumptiana lineata n.gen. et sp., from oro-nasal region of Raja, has a subcylindrical body, 2 pairs of eyes, 13 or 14 annuli per mid-body somite, 12 pairs of small pulsatile vesicles, 5 postcaecal fenestrae, 5 or 6 pairs of testes, a large muscular atrium with accessory glands, a thick-walled vagina and no receptaculum, conducting tissue or spermatheca.

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“…The British fauna includes at least 18 species of piscicolid leeches (Hayward & Ryland, 1990), but most were described from one or a few specimens (Leigh-Sharpe, 1915,1933de Silva & Burdon-Jones, 1961;Srivastava, 1966;Llewellyn & Knight-Jones, 1984) and have not been recorded since. Gibson & Tong (1969), however, showed that Oceanobdella blennii Knight-Jones, 1940 has an annual cycle of growth and reproduction, living on its host only in winter and spring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The British fauna includes at least 18 species of piscicolid leeches (Hayward & Ryland, 1990), but most were described from one or a few specimens (Leigh-Sharpe, 1915,1933de Silva & Burdon-Jones, 1961;Srivastava, 1966;Llewellyn & Knight-Jones, 1984) and have not been recorded since. Gibson & Tong (1969), however, showed that Oceanobdella blennii Knight-Jones, 1940 has an annual cycle of growth and reproduction, living on its host only in winter and spring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%