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DNA barcoding for species delimitation of the freshwater leech genus Glossiphonia from the Western Balkan (Hirudinea, Glossiphoniidae)

Milica Jovanović, Elisabeth Haring, Helmut Sattmann, Clemens Grosser, Vladimir Pešić

2021Biodiversity Data Journal16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Glossiphoniid leeches are a diverse group and sometimes abundant elements of the aquatic fauna inhabiting various types of freshwater habitats. In this study, we sampled leeches of the genus Glossiphonia from the Western Balkan in order to test the suitability of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) marker sequence for species delimitation. Morphological analysis revealed the presence of four taxa, G. complanata with two subspecies, G. c. complanata and G. c. maculosa , the latter an endemic of Ohrid Lake, G. nebulosa and endemic G. balcanica . In total, 29 new barcodes of Glossiphonia were sequenced in the course of this study and compared with the available molecular dataset of the latter genus from GenBank/BOLD databases. The applied ASAP distance-based species delimitation method for the analysed dataset revealed an interspecific threshold between 4-8% K2P distance as suitable for species identification purposes of the Western Balkan Glossiphonia species. Our study revealed that morphologically identified taxa as G. nebulosa and G. concolor each consists of more than one clearly different phylogenetic clade. This study contributes to a better knowledge of the taxonomy of glossiphoniid leeches and emphasises future work on the revision of this genus using a standard molecular COI marker in species identification.

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BiologyDNA barcodingSubspeciesTaxonZoologyTaxonomy (biology)GenusCytochrome c oxidase subunit IEcologyPhylogenetic treeGeneBiochemistryLeech Biology and ApplicationsAquatic Invertebrate Ecology and BehaviorIdentification and Quantification in Food