- A
megadrile is a kind of worm, a
mostly terrestrial oligochaete.
Megadriles are
placed within the
superorder Megadrilacea, and
include Moniligastrida...
- NatureWatch. Omodeo,
Pietro (January 2000). "Evolution and
biogeography of
megadriles (Annelida, ****ellata): To
Gilberto Righi (1937–1999), in memoriam". Italian...
- as
angling hookbaits).
Larger terrestrial earthworms are also
called megadriles (which
translates to "big worms") as
opposed to the
microdriles ("small...
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which open
posteriorly to the last
testicular segment. It
includes the
megadrile families of the
mostly terrestrial true earthworms.
There are currently...
- 9 July 2024 Blakemore, R. (2006).
Provisional checklist of
Annelids (
megadriles) of
central Amazonia, Peru and Brazil. YNU ****an.
Retrieved (7
March 2009)...
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various earthworms. Specifically,
oligochaetes comprise the
terrestrial megadrile earthworms (some of
which are
semiaquatic or
fully aquatic), and freshwater...
- Polytoreutus.
Revue Suisse de Zoologie. Dec. 104 Blakemore, R.J. 2013. The
major megadrile families of the
World reviewed again on
their taxonomic types (Annelida:...
- far six
different homologs have been found. They were
named based on
megadrile, the
group of
terrestrial ****ellate
annelids including earthworms. The...
- soil from
their property.
Cosmopolitan Earthworms Plisko, J.D. 2010.
Megadrile earthworm taxa
introduced to
South African soils (Oligochaeta: Acanthodrilidae...
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Clarendon Press, Oxford. Pp. 978. Blakemore, R.J. (2013). The
major megadrile families of the
World reviewed again on
their taxonomic types (Annelida:...