dismal swamp
Recently Published Documents


TOTAL DOCUMENTS

141
(FIVE YEARS 9)

H-INDEX

17
(FIVE YEARS 0)

2021 ◽  
pp. 54-72
Author(s):  
KATHRYN BENJAMIN GOLDEN


Zootaxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4991 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-35
Author(s):  
ROY T. SAWYER

A tuberculated species of turtle leech is indigenous to the Great Dismal Swamp and environs of northeastern North Carolina, and differs from other known species of Placobdella. This study of hundreds of specimens for more than a decade documents its unexpected taxonomic complexity. In fact, this seemingly innocuous leech undergoes radical transformations in terms of morphology and behaviour, each adapted to a different phase of its life cycle. Biological observations reveal a progressive darkening with age which imposes taxonomic uncertainties. Furthermore, some commonly used characters are found to be unsound for taxonomic diagnosis in that they do not occur in all individuals of this species. The primary objective of this paper is a comprehensive description of this Albemarle turtle leech. The question is then asked, what distinguishes it from allied species? Toward this end, a formal taxonomic diagnosis is proposed based on details of the proboscis complex and crop-related tuberculation. This species is allied to the northern P. rugosa (Verrill, 1874) or its southern counterpart P. multilineata Moore, 1953. However, synonymy to either of these forms is problematical due to inadequacy of type descriptions. Nonetheless, in view of habitat similarity the Albemarle leech is provisionally identified as P. multilineata pending comparable studies of variability and development of other tuberculated Placobdella.  



Author(s):  
P. Usha Nandhini ◽  
M. Sindhuja ◽  
P. Lovely Vinoliya Paul ◽  
M. Sumeet Kumar Singh
Keyword(s):  






2021 ◽  
Vol 61 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Ridwaana Allen


2020 ◽  
Vol 158 ◽  
pp. 106024
Author(s):  
Brock J.W. Kamrath ◽  
Michael R. Burchell ◽  
J. Jack Kurki-Fox ◽  
Kris L. Bass


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document