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Definition of Archiannelida

Archiannelida
Archiannelida Ar`chi*an*nel"i*da, n. pl. [NL.; pref. archi- + annelida.] (Zo["o]l.) A group of Annelida remarkable for having no external segments or distinct ventral nerve ganglions.

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- Haplodrili, or Archiannelida, is an order of primitive polychaete worms. Zoologist Ray Lankester gave it the name haplodrili, while zoologist Berthold...
- ends of their bodies, and use these to move rather like inchworms. The Archiannelida, minute annelids that live in the spaces between grains of marine sediment...
- several interstitial groups previously belonging to the polyphyletic "Archiannelida": Orbiniidae, Parergodrilidae, Nerillidae, Diurodrilidae, and Apharyngtus...
- worked on the systematics of the protozoa, hydrozoa, cestodes and the Archiannelida. He also wrote a monograph on the genus Okapia which was discovered...
- atlantic herring. A 1940 report mentioned several worms like Nematodes, Archiannelida, Oligochaeta and Turbellaria, crustaceans like ostracods, and ciliate...
- Farran Part 46 Fresh-water Entomostraca David Joseph Scourfield Part 47 Archiannelida and Polychaeta Rowland Southern (also marine dredging) Part 48 Gephyrea...
- Southern. Southern dedicated this new genus to Praeger in his work Archiannelida and Polychaeta. In 1988, the Royal Irish Academy proposed carrying out...
- Dunedin Northern Cemetery. Harmer, S. F.; Shipley, A. E., eds. (1896). ""Archiannelida, Polychaeta, and Myzostomaria" by W. Blaxland Benham". The Cambridge...
- Delachaux, ein Repräsentant der für die Fauna Ungarns neuen Tierkl****e Archiannelida. Annales historico- naturales Musei nationalis hungarici, 7: 371–375...