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Sawyer (1986) included three species in the nasal leech genus Limnatis Moquin-Tandon 1827: Limnatis nilotica (Savigny 1822), Limnatis bacescui Manoleli 1972 and Limnatis paluda (Tennent 1859). The first and last species have mainly been identified in Middle Eastern countries (e.g. Kinzelbach and Rückert 1985). The second species has been identified only in Romania Dobruja (Manoleli 1972). Although Limnatis leeches are well known species of endoparasitic leeches, Limnatis nilotica was recorded only once in Kazakhstan (Lukin 1976). Specimens of the genus Limnatis from Almaty Province, Kazakhstan are identified as Limnatis paluda. This is the first record of Limnatis paluda from Kazakhstan. Mitochondrial COI and 12S data demonstrated that the present specimens are genetically close to an Israeli specimen identified as Limnatis nilotica. In addition, molecular data suggest that some Limnatis specimens whose DNA sequences have been reported were misidentified. According to the observed phylogenetic relationships, the taxonomic status of the known Limnatis species should be revisited.
QH301-705.5, Annelida, Archiannelida, Praobdellinae, 12S, Arhynchobdellida, COI, <i>Limnatis paluda</i>, Animalia, geographical record, Euhirudinea, Biology (General), Cephalornis, genetic diversity, Kazakhstan, Limnatis paluda, Semiscolecidae, Hirudinea, Clitellata, Hirudinida, Taxonomic Paper
QH301-705.5, Annelida, Archiannelida, Praobdellinae, 12S, Arhynchobdellida, COI, <i>Limnatis paluda</i>, Animalia, geographical record, Euhirudinea, Biology (General), Cephalornis, genetic diversity, Kazakhstan, Limnatis paluda, Semiscolecidae, Hirudinea, Clitellata, Hirudinida, Taxonomic Paper
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