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Placobdella nabeulensis sp. nov. (Hirudinea: Glossiphoniidae), a new glossiphoniiform leech from Palearctic North Africa

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REPORTS
Volume 50, Issue 8, Pages 6753-6767

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11033-023-08594-z

Keywords

Placobdella; North Africa; Species description; Phylogenetic analysis

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In this study, a new species of turtle blood-feeding leech, Placobdella nabeulensis sp. nov., was discovered in Palearctic North Africa (Tunisia and Algeria). Detailed morphological analyses using light and scanning electron microscopes were conducted to describe this new species. Molecular data was used to distinguish this species from other members of the genus, and four DNA fragments were successfully amplified.
BackgroundHerein, we describe a new species of turtle blood-feeding leech, Placobdella nabeulensis sp. nov. from Palearctic North Africa (Tunisia and Algeria). The new species is described based on detailed morphological analyses using light and scanning electron microscopes.ResultsApart from the detailed morphology of the atrium, morphological features alone do not sufficiently separate the species from congeners due to the absence of distinct diagnostic characters. Therefore, we turned to molecular data to better distinguish this new species from other members of the genus and establish a basis for its genetic separation. Four DNA fragments were successfully amplified, including mitochondrial COI and 12S rDNA, as well as nuclear 28S rDNA and histone H3. We then provided the molecular descriptor of the taxon, based on redundant diagnostic nucleotide combinations in DNA sequence alignment within the Folmer region. Results of the phylogenetic analysis and species delimitation methods (ABGD, ASAP, and bPTP) based on the COI locus support the species rank of the Tunisian-Algerian Placobdella.ConclusionsThe new species is most closely related to the European species Placobdella costata (Fr. Muller, 1846) and the present study indicates that Placobdella nabeulensis sp. nov. has likely been confused with the European counterpart in several previous studies. This article is registered at www.zoobank.org under urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4A4B9C1D-2556-430F-8E4B-0CE99F2012F5.

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