Natura - nature
actualia - actual entities
Mundus Plinius - physical world
naturalia - natural bodies
[crown] Clade Biota Wagner 2004 [Wiemann, de Queiroz, Rowe, Planavsky, Anderson, Gogarten, Turner & Gauthier 2020]
Clade neomura Cavalier-Smith, 1987
Domain Eukaryota Chatton, 1925 - eukaryotes
Clade discaria Cavalier-Smith, 2021
Clade dorsates Cavalier-Smith, 2021
Clade podiates Cavalier-Smith, 2012
[crown] Clade Amorphea Adl et al. 2012 [Simpson, Medina & Adl 2020]
[crown] Clade Obazoa Brown, Sharpe, Silberman, Heiss, Lang, Simpson & Roger 2013
[crown] Clade Opisthokonta Cavalier-Smith 1987 [Simpson & Medina 2020] - animal-fungal clade
Superkingdom Holozoa Lang, O'Kelly, Nerad, Gray & Burger, 2002
Clade filozoa Shalchian-Tabrizi, Minge, Espelund, Orr, Ruden, Jakobsen & Cavalier-Smith, 2008
Kingdom Animalia Linnaeus, 1758 - animals
Clade Planulozoa Wallberg, Thollesson, Farris & Jondelius 2004
Subkingdom Bilateria Hatschek, 1888 - bilaterians
Clade Nephrozoa Jondelius, Ruiz-Trillo, Baguñà & Riutort 2002
Infrakingdom Protostomia Grobben, 1908
Superphylum Spiralia Schleip, 1929
Clade Platytrochozoa Struck, Wey-Fabrizius, Golombek, Hering, Weigert, Bleidorn, Klebow, Iakovenko, Hausdorf, Petersen, Kück, Herlyn & Hankeln 2014
Clade Lophotrochozoa Halanych, Bacheller, Aguinaldo, Liva, Hillis & Lake 1995 - lophotrochozoans
Clade Trochozoa Beklemischev, 1944 - trochozoans
Phylum Annelida Lamarck, 1809 - segmented worms
Class Clitellata Michaelsen, 1919
Subclass Hirudinida
Order Arhynchobdellida Blanchard, 1894
Suborder Hirudiniformes Caballero, 1952
Family Haemopidae Sawyer, 1986
Subfamily Haemopinaeᵀ (Richardson, 1969)
Genus Haemopisᵀ Savigny, 1820
01 Haemopis caballeroi (Richardson, 1971)
02 Haemopis caeca D. Manoleli et al., 1998
03 Haemopis grandis (Verrill, 1874)
04 Haemopis kingi Mathers, 1954
05 Haemopis lateromaculata Mathers, 1963
06 Haemopis marmorata (Say, 1824)
07 Haemopis ottorum Wirchansky & Shain, 2010
08 Haemopis plumbea Moore, 1912
09 Haemopis sanguisuga (C. Linnaeus, 1758)
10 Haemopis septagon Sawyer & Shelley, 1976
11 Haemopis terrestris (Forbes, 1890)