Definition of Acanthodrilidae. Meaning of Acanthodrilidae. Synonyms of Acanthodrilidae

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Definition of Acanthodrilidae

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Meaning of Acanthodrilidae from wikipedia

- 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...