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Erpobdella obscura

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Erpobdella

Phylum
  
Annelida

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Erpobdellidae

Scientific name
  
Nephelopsis obscura

Higher classification
  
Nephelopsis

Order
  
Arhynchobdellida

Similar
  
Erpobdella, Helobdella, Glossiphonia complanata, Arhynchobdellida, Glossiphoniidae

Erpobdella obscura is a freshwater ribbon leech common in North America. It is a relatively large leech and is commonly used as bait by anglers for walleye and other sport fish. In Minnesota, live bait dealers annually harvest over 45,000 kg of bait-leeches, raising concerns of over-harvest.

Erpobdella obscura have semelparous life history, i.e., they die after reproduction. Generation length is from 12 to 24 months, with spring and summer generations occurring in some ponds. It is not a blood-sucking leech but is a predator on other invertebrates.

References

Erpobdella obscura Wikipedia