Taxonomic update and DNA barcoding of Tunisian nasal leeches (Annelida: Hirudiniformes; Praobdellidae): confirming Limnatis nilotica and revealing a second Limnatis species in North Africa
Raja Ben Ahmed
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Abstract
Leeches of the genus Limnatis are known ectoparasites of vertebrates, including humans and domestic animals, with some species causing significant health complications. In this study, we describe Limnatis anouarensis sp. nov., a new nasal leech species from Tunisia and compare it with Limnatis nilotica sensu stricto from Tunisia and Morocco. Morphological analyses were conducted using light and scanning electron microscopy, focusing on external and internal structures. Additionally, mitochondrial (cytochrome c oxidase subunit I, COI; 12S rRNA, 12S) and nuclear (28S rRNA, 28S) gene fragments were sequenced for molecular characterisation. The new species is distinguished by its larger size, distinct reproductive system morphology and unique dorsal colouration, characterised by a median orange band and marginal orange stripes, in contrast to the black-striped pattern of L. nilotica (Moore, 1938). Molecular analyses confirmed that mitochondrial markers provide reliable species identification, whereas the analysed fragment of 28S gene was fully conserved and unsuitable for differentiation. These findings confirm the presence of at least two distinct Limnatis species in North Africa, emphasising the need for further taxonomic and ecological studies to clarify their distribution, host specificity and potential medical significance.
ZooBank: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:7CA59D0E-1D42-4A02-B886-D198DD88E698
Keywords: DNA barcodes, Hirudinida, leech biodiversity, morphology, new species, phylogenetic analysis, reproductive system, species description, taxonomy.
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