Definition of Glossoscolecidae. Meaning of Glossoscolecidae. Synonyms of Glossoscolecidae

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Definition of Glossoscolecidae

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Meaning of Glossoscolecidae from wikipedia

- The Glossoscolecidae are a large family of earthworms (annelids) which has native representatives in South and Central America. The species Pontoscolex...
- the soil. The four main families with large numbers of species are Glossoscolecidae, Lumbricidae, Megascolecidae and Moniligastridae. Earthworms are found...
- female pores. They were at one time placed in the earthworm family Glossoscolecidae, but at present are considered to constitute their own family. Sparganophilus...
- true earthworms. There are currently eight known families. Eudrilidae Glossoscolecidae Lumbricidae Megascolecidae Moniligastridae Ocnerodrilidae Octochaetidae...
- Rhinodrilus fafner is a presumed extinct giant earthworm of the family Glossoscolecidae. It is only known by the badly preserved holotype discovered in 1912...
- the Sahara Exxidae – Neotropical: Central America and the Caribbean Glossoscolecidae – Neotropical: Central and South America, Caribbean Haplotaxidae –...
- Marichal, Raphael; et al. (2010). "Invasion of Pontoscolex corethrurus (Glossoscolecidae, Oligochaeta) in landscapes of the Amazonian deforestation arc" (PDF)...
- Pontoscolex is a genus of earthworms in the family Glossoscolecidae, or alternatively, in the family Rhinodrilidae. The type species Pontoscolex corethrurus...
- Moniligastrina Moniligastridae Suborder Lumbricina Alluroididae Eudrilidae Glossoscolecidae Lumbricidae Hormogastridae Ailoscolidae Lutodrilidae Sparganophilidae...
- Gilberto (1972-02-01). "Additions to the genus glossoscolex (oligochaeta, Glossoscolecidae)". Studies on Neotropical Fauna. 7 (1): 37–47. doi:10.1080/01650527209360433...