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Microdriles (small worms) are
mostly aquatic or semi-terrestrial oligochaetes. Maggenti,
Armand R.; Mary Ann
Basinger Maggenti;
Scott Gardner (14 September...
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called megadriles (which
translates to "big worms") as
opposed to the
microdriles ("small worms") in the
semiaquatic families Tubificidae, Lumbricidae...
- list (link) Brinkhurst, R.O. (1986).
Guide to the
freshwater aquatic microdrile oligochaetes of
North America. Ottawa: Dept. of
Fisheries and Oceans....
- that make up the ****ellum are
important for
identifying earthworms. In
microdrile earthworms, the ****ellum has only one layer,
resulting in a
smaller quantity...
- are
semiaquatic or
fully aquatic), and
freshwater or
semiterrestrial microdrile forms,
including the tubificids, pot
worms and ice
worms (Enchytraeidae)...
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typically po****ted by
polychaetes (annelid
marine worms)
oligochaetes (
microdrile worms), and
gastropod mollusks (sea slugs). Xenophyop****s have also been...
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Enchytraeidae is a
family of
microdrile oligochaetes. They
resemble small earthworms and
include both
terrestrial species known as
potworms that live in...
- alaskana, a moth of the
family Gracillariidae Rhynchelmis alaskana, a
microdrile oligochaete in the
family Lumbriculida Stellaria alaskana, a flowering...
- The
Lumbriculidae are a
family of
microdrile oligochaetes common in
freshwater environments,
including streams, lakes, marshes,
wells and groundwater....
- part of the
family Lumbriculidae,
which are
among the
largest of the
microdriles. They are
generally defined as
having atria in
segment X and ****thecae...