Bulletin of the Iraq Natural History Museum (Jun 2023)

COMPARATIVE ULTRASTRUCTURAL STUDY OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS OF TWO HEMATOPHAGOUS LEECHES (ANNELIDA, CLITELLATA, ARHYNCHOBDELLIDA) IN IRAQ

  • Huda Sdiq Bilal,
  • Sherwan Tayeb Ahmed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26842/binhm.7.2023.17.3.0409
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
pp. 409 – 421

Abstract

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During July -August of 2021, thirty-one leeches were collected from two localities in Erbil and its suburbs for studying the morphological features of jaws, denticles,and salivary gland cells. Leeches were two blood-sucking species; Hirudo orientalis(Utevsky & Trontelj, 2005) (Family, Hirudinidae) and Limnatis paluda(Tennent 1859) (Family, Praobdellidae). The investigations conducted using a stereomicroscope (SM) andscanning electron microscopy (SEM). H. orientalisjaws were white and rigid, bearing sharp teeth, while L. paludajaws were gray and soft bearing fewer blunt teeth with plentiful papilla and both are monostichodont. In the present study, the salivary glands of adult leeches were examined by SEM. They are composed of unicellular glands arranged in grape patterns with spherical, ovoid, and pear shapes in various cell sizes; the cell bunches of gland cells were highly developed and interconnected to one another by tiny channels. A bigger canal that led to the jaws was created by combining channels from each bunch.

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