STEPHANIE WESTERGREN, MARK E. SIDDALL
American Museum Novitates 2004 (3456), 1-6, (28 October 2004) https://doi.org/10.1206/0003-0082(2004)456<0001:TNSOSL>2.0.CO;2
Two new species of salifid leech are described. Linta be, n.gen., n.sp., from Madagascar, is the first record of a freshwater leech on that island. Its possession of characteristics both of the Erpobdelliformes and the Hirudiniformes suggests it is a morphologically significant link between these two lineages. Barbronia gwalagwalensis, n.sp., looks externally similar to the widespread Barbronia weberi, but internally exhibits features more similar to other African species of the genus.