Definition of Octochaetidae. Meaning of Octochaetidae. Synonyms of Octochaetidae

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Definition of Octochaetidae

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Meaning of Octochaetidae from wikipedia

- Octochaetidae is a family of annelids belonging to the order Haplotaxida. Genera: Agastrodrilus Omodeo & Vaillaud, 1967 Bahlia Gates, 1945 Benhamia Michaelsen...
- Indo-Asia) Benhamiinae – Ethiopian, Neotropical (a possible subfamily of Octochaetidae) Criodrilidaesouthwestern Palaearctic: Europe, Middle East, Russia...
- Glossoscolecidae Lumbricidae Megascolecidae Moniligastridae Ocnerodrilidae Octochaetidae "Opisthopora | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2020-05-26...
- 1983 Ocnerodrilidae Beddard, 1891 (including Malabariinae Gates, 1966) Octochaetidae Michaelsen, 1900 (including Benhamiinae Michaelsen, 1895/7) Opistocystidae...
- Lutodrilidae Sparganophilidae Criodrilidae Ocnerodrilidae Acanthodrilidae Octochaetidae Exxidae Megascolecidae Microchaetidae Suborder Tubificina Dorydrilidae...
- America, and North America. No native species are known from India (cf. Octochaetidae) nor Asia. The family possibly shows a pre-Pangaean distribution. Membership...
- (pot worms) and the "true" earthworms in families Acanthodrilidae, Octochaetidae and Megascolecidae.[citation needed] The latter includes the world's...
- On 19 August 2018, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species identified 4584 endangered species, subspecies, stocks and subpo****tions. Diporochaeta pounamu...
- Frank Evers Beddard in 1885. It is the type-species and type-genus of Octochaetidae, a family of earthworms mainly confined to the Australasian region,...
- Some earthworm families (such as Ocnerodrilidae, Acanthodrilidae, Octochaetidae) are found in South America and Africa. The complementary arrangement...