- The
Acanthodrilidae are an
ancient and
widely distributed family of
earthworms which has
native representatives in Australia, New Zealand,
South Africa...
- on two continents. Some
earthworm families (such as Ocnerodrilidae,
Acanthodrilidae, Octochaetidae) are
found in
South America and Africa. The complementary...
-
terrestrial species, and "Microdili", the smaller,
mostly aquatic ones.
Acanthodrilidae Claus, 1880 (including
Diplocardiinae Michaelsen, 1900) Ailoscolecidae...
- unknown. The families, with
their known distributions or origins:
Acanthodrilidae Ailoscolecidae – the
Pyrenees and the
southeast USA
Almidae – tropical...
- Ocnerodrilidae.
Eudrilids differ from the
family Megascolecidae and
Acanthodrilidae in
having euprostates, i.e., a
muscular and
possibly glandular development...
- class: ****ellata Order:
Opisthopora Suborder:
Lumbricina Family:
Acanthodrilidae Genus:
Diplocardia Species: D. meansi
Binomial name
Diplocardia meansi...
-
Ailoscolidae Lutodrilidae Sparganophilidae Criodrilidae Ocnerodrilidae Acanthodrilidae Octochaetidae Exxidae Megascolecidae Microchaetidae Suborder Tubificina...
- Clade:
Sedentaria class: ****ellata Order:
Opisthopora Suborder:
Lumbricina Family:
Acanthodrilidae Genus:
Diplocardia Garmon, 1888
Species 52+, see text...
-
Kynotidae (giant earthworms;
endemic family with a
single genus),
Acanthodrilidae, Eudrilidae, Ocneodrilidae,
Octochaetidae and Glossoscolecidae. Among...
- the
Enchytraeidae (pot worms) and the "true"
earthworms in
families Acanthodrilidae,
Octochaetidae and Megascolecidae.[citation needed] The
latter includes...