Definition of Megascolecidae. Meaning of Megascolecidae. Synonyms of Megascolecidae

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Definition of Megascolecidae

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- Megascolecidae is a family of earthworms native to Madagascar, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and North America. At up to 2 meters in length, their large...
- families with large numbers of species are Glossoscolecidae, Lumbricidae, Megascolecidae and Moniligastridae. Earthworms are found in all parts of the world...
- Argilophilus is a genus of western North American earthworms of the family Megascolecidae that are characteristically found under native vegetation. The genus...
- large invertebrates in the class ****ellata, many being from the family Megascolecidae. It may refer to: Giant Gippsland earthworm, up to 3 m in length Spenceriella...
- exploded in a supernova. 100,000 Native North American earthworms, such as Megascolecidae, will have naturally spread north through the United States Upper Midwest...
- East, Central Asia to ****an LutodrilidaeLouisiana the southeast USA Megascolecidae MicrochaetidaeTerrestrial in Africa especially South African gr****lands...
- agrestis, the Asian jumping worm, is a species of worm in the family Megascolecidae. It has a smooth, glossy, grey or brown body with a milky-white ****ellum...
- as Megascolex mekongi****, is a species of earthworm in the family Megascolecidae. It is native to the vicinity of the River Mekong in southeastern Asia...
- layers of the intestine wall, whereas in some other families (e.g. Megascolecidae), it is an infolding of only the inner layer, and in many earthworms...
- Metaphire is a genus of annelids belonging to the family Megascolecidae. The species of this genus are found in south-eastern Asia. The following species...