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- Hirudiniformes abstract "The Hirudiniformes are one of the currently-accepted suborders of the proboscisless leeches (Arhynchobdellida). Their most well-known member is the European Medical Leech, Hirudo medicinalis, and indeed most of the blood-sucking "worms" as which leeches are generally perceived belong to this group. In general, though some leeches suck blood, many are predators which hunt small invertebrates.The Arhynchobdellida were formerly divided into two groups, denoted by presence or absence of toothed jaws. But this does not represent a natural division, as has now been determined - the most primitive proboscisless leeches are not found among the jawed blood-sucking forms as was generally believed, but among the jawless predators."Jawed leeches" - termed "Gnathobdellae" or "Gnathobdellida" - are exclusively found among the Hirudiniformes, but the order contains a number of jawless families as well. The jawed, toothed forms make up the aquatic Hirudidae and the terrestrial Haemadipsidae and Xerobdellidae (sometimes included in the preceding but worthy of recognition as an independent family). These might actually form a clade, which would then be placed at superfamily rank, but it seems that the Hirudidae might rather be close relatives of the carnivorous Haemopidae instead.Many of the most well-known leeches belong to this family, most notably the medical leeches, such as the European species, already mentioned, which is prominent among these. Other medical Hirudiniformes of lesser importance are for example other species of the genus Hirudo, the North American Medical Leech (Macrobdella decora), and the Asian Medical Leech (Hirudinaria manillensis). Among the better-known bloodsucking land leeches are the Indian Leech (Haemadipsa sylvestris) and the yamabiru or Japanese Mountain Leech (Haemadipsa zeylanica).".
- Hirudiniformes class Clitellata.
- Hirudiniformes class Euhirudinea.
- Hirudiniformes class Leech.
- Hirudiniformes kingdom Animal.
- Hirudiniformes kingdom Eumetazoa.
- Hirudiniformes order Arhynchobdellida.
- Hirudiniformes phylum Annelid.
- Hirudiniformes synonym "(but see text)".
- Hirudiniformes synonym "Gnathobdellae".
- Hirudiniformes synonym "Gnathobdellida (Vaillant, 1890)".
- Hirudiniformes thumbnail Haemopis_sp_Danube.jpg?width=300.
- Hirudiniformes wikiPageID "17093618".
- Hirudiniformes wikiPageRevisionID "545312601".
- Hirudiniformes classis Clitellata.
- Hirudiniformes hasPhotoCollection Hirudiniformes.
- Hirudiniformes imageCaption "Haemopis species in Danube-Auen National Park".
- Hirudiniformes imageWidth "240".
- Hirudiniformes infraclassis Euhirudinea.
- Hirudiniformes name "Hirudiniformes".
- Hirudiniformes ordo Arhynchobdellida.
- Hirudiniformes phylum Annelid.
- Hirudiniformes regnum Animal.
- Hirudiniformes subclassis Leech.
- Hirudiniformes subdivision "Haemadipsidae".
- Hirudiniformes subdivision "Haemopidae".
- Hirudiniformes subdivision "Hirudinidae".
- Hirudiniformes subdivision "Semiscolecidae".
- Hirudiniformes subdivision "Xerobdellidae".
- Hirudiniformes subdivision Cylicobdellidae.
- Hirudiniformes subdivisionRanks Family_(biology).
- Hirudiniformes subordo "Hirudiniformes".
- Hirudiniformes subregnum Eumetazoa.
- Hirudiniformes synonyms "Gnathobdellae".
- Hirudiniformes synonyms "Gnathobdellida (Vaillant, 1890)".
- Hirudiniformes subject Category:Leeches.
- Hirudiniformes type Animal100015388.
- Hirudiniformes type Annelid101934440.
- Hirudiniformes type Invertebrate101905661.
- Hirudiniformes type Leech101937909.
- Hirudiniformes type Leeches.
- Hirudiniformes type LivingThing100004258.
- Hirudiniformes type Object100002684.
- Hirudiniformes type Organism100004475.
- Hirudiniformes type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hirudiniformes type Whole100003553.
- Hirudiniformes type Worm101922303.
- Hirudiniformes type Animal.
- Hirudiniformes type Eukaryote.
- Hirudiniformes type Species.
- Hirudiniformes type Organism.
- Hirudiniformes comment "The Hirudiniformes are one of the currently-accepted suborders of the proboscisless leeches (Arhynchobdellida). Their most well-known member is the European Medical Leech, Hirudo medicinalis, and indeed most of the blood-sucking "worms" as which leeches are generally perceived belong to this group.".
- Hirudiniformes label "Hirudiniformes".
- Hirudiniformes label "Pijawki szczękowe".
- Hirudiniformes sameAs Pijawki_szczękowe.
- Hirudiniformes sameAs m.04184yy.
- Hirudiniformes sameAs Q5771852.
- Hirudiniformes sameAs Q5771852.
- Hirudiniformes sameAs Hirudiniformes.
- Hirudiniformes wasDerivedFrom Hirudiniformes?oldid=545312601.
- Hirudiniformes depiction Haemopis_sp_Danube.jpg.
- Hirudiniformes isPrimaryTopicOf Hirudiniformes.
- Hirudiniformes name "Hirudiniformes".