Euhirudinea
Euhirudinea, the true leeches, are an infraclass of the Hirudinea.
Taxonomy
These clitellate annelids are of somewhat unclear relationships; namely the relationships of Hirudinea with oligochaetes are in need of revision. It may be that the presumed sister taxon of the Euhirudinea, the Acanthobdellidea, turns out to be more distantly related, as was already the case with the Branchiobdellida. Thus, eventually Euhirudinea might become a junior synonym of Hirudinea.True leeches are subdivided into two groups, the Arhynchobdellida or Arhynchobdellae, and the Rhynchobdellida or Rhynchobdellae. Note that the lack of jaws is a plesiomorphy, while the presence of a proboscis is an apomorphy – not all Arhynchobdellida have jaws, but all Rhynchobdellida have a proboscis. The best-known leech species, Hirudo medicinalis, belongs to the Arhynchobdellida.