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. 2010 Apr 14;5(4):e10057. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0010057

Figure 1. Mucosally invasive hirudinoid leeches.

Figure 1

Known from a wide variety of anatomical sites including eyes (A) as in this case involving Dinobdella ferox (B), mucosal leech species, as in a case involving Myxobdella annandalei (C), more frequently feed from the nasopharyngeal surfaces of mammals (D).