Checklist and Distribution of Marine and freshwater leeches (Annelida, Clitellata, Hirudinea) in Tunisia with identification key
Author
Ahmed, Raja Ben
Author
Romdhane, Yasmina
Author
Tekaya, Saïda
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Ecologica Montenegrina
2015
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Placobdella costata
(F. Müller, 1846)
(
Fig. 2D
)
Diagnosis:
P. costata
is a flattened species. The colour of living specimens is green to brown. Seven longitudinal rows of numerous papillae are present on the dorsal face. The mouth pore is situated on the anterior rim of the cranial sucker. The latter bears two unseparated eyes. The crop has seven pairs of crop caeca and the genital pores are separated by two annuli.
Habitat:
Found in small groups under rocks and under various objects such as plastic bottles. It colonizes several habitats (drainage basins, oueds and springs ...). An ectoparasitic association with the turtle
Emys orbicularis
was noted (Ben Ahmed & Tekaya 2009).
Distribution:
P. costata
was described from the Crimean Peninsula, under the name
Clepsine costata
.
Rousseau (1912)
recorded it from Southern Europe (
France
,
Italy
and Crimean Peninsula). Soỏs (1969) recorded that this species is widely distributed in Europe (except North and Northwest Europe) and North Africa.
Minelli (1979)
found it in
Italy
(Rome, Sassari and Padova). In the Middle East, this species has been recorded from Lake Hula in
Israel
(Bromley 1989).
Nesemann & Neubert (1999)
have characterized
P. costata
as a Mediterranean species extending eastwards to the
Ukraine
, southeastwards to
Greece
,
Turkey
and the Levant, and to the southern Arabian Peninsula. In West and Central Europe, this species was recorded from southern
England
,
the Netherlands
,
Poland
and
Germany
(
Nesemann & Neubert 1999
). Recently,
Sağlam (2001)
collected
P. costata
in discharge channels at
Elazig
in
Turkey
, which correspond to the first record for the country. More recently,
Vamberger & Trontelj (2007)
recorded it for the first time in
Slovenia
.
In
Tunisia
(
Fig. 5C
), this species was collected by
Henri Gadeau
de Kerville
in
Jendouba governorate
: the valleys of
el Omor
(Tabarka) and
El Lebga
(Aïn Drahim), being identified by Blanchard (1908) as
Placobdella catenigera
. Ben Ahmed
et al
. (2008a) have recorded it in
Nabeul governorate
(Lebna drainage basin). In this paper, we add its presence in a new locality of this later governorate:
Port Prince
drainage basin (
36.51162 N
,
10.39404E
)
;
in a marsh in
Jendouba governorate
(
36.30N
,
8.47E
)
and in a source in
El Kef governorate
(
36.1056N
,
8.4253E
)
.