A new species of medicinal leech in the genus Hirudo Linnaeus, 1758 (Hirudiniformes, Hirudinidae) from Tianjin City, China

Zookeys. 2022 Apr 13:1095:83-96. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.1095.74071. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Medicinal leeches in the genus Hirudo have been utilized for therapeutic procedures for thousands of years. To date, six known species of Hirudo are widely distributed in different regions of the Eurasian continent. In this study, a new medicinal leech species Hirudotianjinensis Liu, sp. nov. is described based upon specimens collected from Tianjin City, China. The new species can be distinguished from its congeners by a combination of characters: blackish green dorsum with five continuous yellow longitudinal stripes; six sensillae on dorsal annulus a2 of segments VIII-XXV; greyish green ventrum with irregular bilateral dark brown spots; dorsum and abdomen separated by a pair of pale yellow stripes; front half atrium wrapped by white prostate; apparent albumen gland; epididymis massive in relation to ejaculatory bulb. The phylogenetic tree based upon COI implies a sister relationship to H.nipponia Whitman, 1886. A key to the known species is provided.

Keywords: Blood-feeding leech; COI; molecular phylogeny; new species; taxonomy.

Grants and funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China (31360516), Joint Special Project of Universities in Yunnan Province (2017FH001-004), Yunnan Provincial Training Program of Youth Leaders in Academic & Technical Reserve Talent (2018HB101), and Yunnan Provincial Ten Thousand People Plan