Leeches
Benthic Macroinvertebrates
Sensitive Benthos
Moderately Tolerant Benthos
Pollution Tolerant Benthos
Description:
worm-like; flattened lengthwise and possess a sucker at each end; color is green, black, brown or grey, some with patterns of bright colors of yellow and red; length up to five inches.
Reproduction:
hermaphroditic, similar to aquatic worms.
Food:
some species feed on blood, others eat detritus, decaying plant and animal debris; not an important food source for fish in most species.
Scientific Name:
Phylum: Annelida
Class: Hirudinea
Indicator Role:
abundance of leeches are generally considered indicators of very poor water quality, especially in running waters.
Information Source:
McDonald, B., W. Borden, J. Lathrop.1990. Citizen Stream Monitoring: A Manual for Illinois. Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources, ILENR/RE-WR-90/18. Springfield, Illinois.
Other Links: 

Helobdella stagnalis (Leech)
- Aquatic Worms from the Kentucky Biological Stream Assessment Water Watch Biological Monitoring Procedures
- Illinois Natural History Survey Center for Annelida Resources
- Mark Siddall's Leech Lab
- Hirudinea
in Freshwater
Benthic Ecology and Aquatic Entomology Homepage
S.M. Mandaville from the Soil & Water Conservation Society of MetroHalifax - Aquatic Worms and Leeches by the Lackawanna River Corridor Association
- Photo Credit for Erpobdella punctata from the Hirudinea page
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