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Orobdella masaakikuroiwai

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Orobdella

Rank
  
Species

Subclass
  
Leech

Family
  
Orobdellidae

Phylum
  
Annelida

Order
  
Arhynchobdellida

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Similar
  
Arhynchobdellida, Haemadipsa picta, Erpobdella, Erpobdella octoculata, Erpobdellidae

Orobdella masaakikuroiwai is a species of proboscisless leech from Japan.

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Etymology

The name is a contraction of Masaaki Kuroiwa, who was part of the survey of the Nagano Prefecture.

Description

Mature individuals are smaller than 4 centimetres (1.6 in) long, making them one of the smallest species in their genus beside O. koikei. The species has a flattened, elongate muscular body. The caudal sucker is positioned on the ventral surface. It has three pairs of eyes. General coloration is whitish brown, brown, or whitish yellow, with a greyish or yellowish white underbelly.

Range and habitat

O. masaakikuroiwai is found in mountainous parts of Honshu island, in the eastern and southeastern parts of the Nagano Prefecture. It was also found in mountainous areas of the Greater Tokyo Area and around Mount Amagi on the Izu Peninsula. Specimens were collected between 230 metres (750 ft) and 1,860 metres (6,100 ft) above sea level.

Individuals are usually found in moist areas, usually under stones or leaves.

Reproduction

The species is believed to begin breeding in mid-to-late July.

Diet

Due to the discovery of soil particles in the leeches' digestive tracts, Nakano (2014) concluded that the species feeds on earthworms like other members of the genus Orobdella.

References

Orobdella masaakikuroiwai Wikipedia