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Richardson, L. R. (1949). Studies on New Zealand Hirudinea. Part II, Branchellion parkeri, a new Ichthyobdellid leech. Zoology publications from Victoria University College, Wellington. 1: 1-11.
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Richardson, L. R.
1949
Studies on New Zealand Hirudinea. Part II, Branchellion parkeri, a new Ichthyobdellid leech
Zoology publications from Victoria University College, Wellington
1: 1-11
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Branchellion parkeri sp. nov. lacks tubercles, has 31 pairs of fully developed gills (although a minute reduced lobe represents a gill on xiii a2), and is unique in the possession of only 10 pairs of pulsatile vesicles. The genital pores are immediately adjacent on either side of the annulus, xi/xii. This leech is known from species of Raia and Mustelus in New Zealand waters. This species is recognized as probably the same as B. rajae Parker, 1891, but Parker's species is still a nomen nudum, and accordingly a new name is given.
New Zealand
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Branchellion parkeri Richardson, 1949 accepted as Branchellion australis Leigh-Sharpe, 1916 (original description)
Type locality
seas near Wellington New Zealand, on 'dogfish' Mustelus antarcticus [details]