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dbpedia:Hirudiniformes
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The Hirudiniformes are one of the currently-accepted suborders of the proboscisless leeches (Arhynchobdellida). Their most well-known member is the European Medical Leech, Hirudo medicinalis, and indeed most of the blood-sucking "worms" as which leeches are generally perceived belong to this group.
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Hirudiniformes
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dbpedia:Clitellata dbpedia:Euhirudinea dbpedia:Leech
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dbpedia:Arhynchobdellida
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dbpedia:Annelid
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Gnathobdellae Gnathobdellida (Vaillant, 1890) (but see text)
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