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Diestecostoma octannulata Moore 
Diestecostoma octannulata Moore, 1946a, p. 184, figs. 1f-h, 2e-g, 4. 
Diestecostoma octoannulatum.—Soés, 1966a, p. 157. 
Type material: No type material was found. 
Type-locality: Voleana Tajumulco, Guatemala, under stone at 
12,500-13,000 ft. 
Remarks: octoannulatum should read octannulatum. 
Name Changes 
original name 
Dina bucera Moore, 1949 
Dina microstoma Moore, 1901 
Glossiphonia conifera Moore, 1933 
Glossiphonia duplicata Moore, 1911 
Glossiphonia simplex Moore, 1911 
Glosstphonia (Helobdella) nuda Moore, 
1924 
Hirudinaria blanchardi Moore, 1901 
Hirudinaria javanica similis Moore, 1945 
Hirudinaria (Poecilobdella) viridis 
Moore, 1927 
Hirudo nipponia var. fuscolineata 
Moore, 1924 
Microbdella biannulata Moore, 1900 
Placobdeila mexicana Moore, 1898 
Placobdella montifera Moore, 1906 
Placobdelia quadrioculata Moore, 1930 
Poniobdella biannulata Moore, 1957 
Protoclepsine sexoculata Moore, 1898 
current name 
Mooreobdella bucera (Moore) Moore, 
1959 
Mooreobdella 
Moore, 1959 
Helobdella conifera (Moore) Autrum, 
1936 
Helobdella duplicata (Moore) Autrum, 
1936 
Helobdella simplex (Moore) Autrum, 
1936 
Helobdella nuda (Moore) Moore, 1930 
(Moore) 
microstoma 
Poecilobdella blanchardi (Moore) Cabal- 
lero, 1956 [by implication] 
Poecilobdella javanica similis (Moore) 
Cabellero, 1956 [by implication] 
Poecilobdella viridis (Moore) Caballero, 
1956 [by implication] 
Hirudo birmanica (Blanchard) Moore, 
1927 
Oligobdella biannulata (Moore) Moore, 
1918 
Haementeria (Placobdella) moorei 
Autrum, 1936 
Haementeria (Placoddella) montifera 
(Moore) Autrum, 1936 
Haementeria (Placobdella) quadrioculata 
(Moore) Autrum, 1936 
Stibarobdella biannulata (Moore) 
Llewellyn, 1966 
Theromyzon sexoculatum (Moore) 
Autrum, 1936 
Remarks: I here follow Moore (1959) and Mann (1962) in raising 
Mooreobdella Pawlowski to generic rank and assigning to it those 
Erpobdellidae species (p. 23), which Moore originally placed in Dina 
R. Blanchard, characterized by having annulus 66 of complete seg- 
ments distinctly enlarged and subdivided, and ejaculatory ducts 
without preatrial loops. 
