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- following species: Argonemertes australiensis (Dendy, 1892) Argonemertes dendyi (Dakin, 1915) Argonemertes hillii (Hett, 1924) Argonemertes stocki (Moore,...
- Argonemertes hillii is a species of nemertean worms in the family Prosorhochmidae that is endemic to Australia, and is found east of the Great Dividing...
- Argonemertes dendyi is a species of enoplan; one of just twelve known species of land-dwelling ribbon worms. Argonemertes dendyi was originally classified...
- Argonemertes stocki is a species of nemertean worms in the family Prosorhochmidae that is endemic to Australia, and is only known from one specimen found...
- in cool, damp places, for example under rotting logs. The terrestrial Argonemertes dendyi is a native of Australia but has been found in the British Isles...
- three data deficient species in the Nemertina phylum (Animalia kingdom). Argonemertes stocki Geonemertes rodericana Pantinonemertes agricola IUCN 2009. IUCN...
- Monostilifera Terrestrial ribbon worm Egg-case of Argonemertes australiensis Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Nemertea...
- Genera: Acteonemertes Pantin, 1961 Antiponemertes Moore & Gibson, 1981 Argonemertes Moore & Gibson, 1981 Katechonemertes Moore & Gibson, 1981 Leptonemertes...
- following genera: Antiponemertes Arhochmus Maslakova & Norenburg, 2008 Argonemertes Eonemertes Gibson, 1990 Gononemertes Bergendal, 1900 Geonemertes Prosadenoporus...
- and Katechonemertes nightingaleensis) are considered Threatened, and Argonemertes hillii as Near Threatened. There is very little direct significance of...