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Williams, Julianne; Burreson, Eugene. (2005). Revision of the genus Bdellamaris (Hirudinea: Piscicolidae) including a new combination, Bdellamaris manteri. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 39(6): 1331-1337.
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Williams, Julianne; Burreson, Eugene
2005
Revision of the genus Bdellamaris (Hirudinea: Piscicolidae) including a new combination, Bdellamaris manteri
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
39(6): 1331-1337
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The New Zealand fish leech genus Bdellamaris was revised and a redescription of the type species, Bdellamaris eptatreti, was made using material from Eptatretus cirrhatus, the type host for B. eptatreti. Since the holotype has been lost and paratypes exist only in the form of frontal sections of approximately one third of a leech, a neotype was designated. Individuals in Bdellamaris lack eyes, ocelli, and conducting tissue and possess 11 pairs of pulsatile vesicles, 6 pairs of testisacs, accessory gland cells on the terminal portion of the male reproductive system, and a seminal receptacle. Bdellamaris eptatreti is characterised by a uniformly unpigmented body and suckers yielding a white overall appearance. Makarabdella manteri is transferred to the genus Bdellamaris after study of the type specimen and new material collected from the Chatham Rise, New Zealand. This species is characterised by its small size and by orange transverse pigment bands.
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 Neotype

Williams & Burreson (2005) designate a neotype from their material but largely without the accompanying formal ... [details]

 Type specimen

Burreson (2020) reports that "The holotype, stated by Richardson (1953) to be in the collection of the Zoology ... [details]