Abstract
Two new leech species (Hirudinida) representing the families Glossiphoniidae (Glossiphonia balcanica n. sp.) and Erpobdellidae (Dina prokletijaca n. sp.) are described. The populations from Montenegro assigned by Utevsky et al. (2013) and Grosser et al. (2015) to Glossiphonia nebulosa Kalbe, 1964 represent an new species, here described as G. balcanica n. sp. The new species can be easily be separated from Glossiphonia nebulosa by the reduction of the papillae. Dina prokletijaca n. sp. closely resembles D. dinarica Sket, 1968 and D. montana Sket, 1968 from which can be distinguished in the combination of the small and stocky body, dorsal surface with two wide and dark paramedian longitudinal stripes and ovisacs reaching the fourth somite after the female genital pore, and curled in their entire course. A key to the species of Glossiphonia Johnson, 1816 and Dina R. Blanchard, 1892 from the Western Balkans is presented.
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Grosser, C., Pešić, V., Berlajolli, V., & Gligorović, B. (2016). Glossiphonia balcanica n. sp. and Dina prokletijaca n. sp. (Hirudinida: Glossiphoniidae, Erpobdellidae) - two new leeches from Montenegro and Kosovo. Ecologica Montenegrina, 8, 17–26. https://doi.org/10.37828/em.2016.8.2
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