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terrestrial worms,
including all of the
various earthworms. Specifically,
oligochaetes comprise the
terrestrial megadrile earthworms (some of
which are semiaquatic...
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radically changed this scheme,
viewing leeches as a sub-group of
oligochaetes and
oligochaetes as a sub-group of polychaetes. In addition, the Pogonophora...
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Bulbophyllum oligochaete is a
species of
orchid in the
genus Bulbophyllum. The Bulbophyllum-Checklist The
Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia v...
- of the most
widespread and
abundant oligochaetes in the world.
Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri is a
segmented oligochaete worm with
tapering end and
typical body...
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Coelom Cross-section of an
oligochaete worm. The worm's body
cavity surrounds the
central typhlosole.
Details Pronunciation (/ˈsiːləm/ SEE-ləm, plural...
- (including the
former family Tubificidae) are a
family of ****ellate
oligochaete worms like the
sludge worm,
Tubifex tubifex. They are key components...
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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...
- A
megadrile is a kind of worm, a
mostly terrestrial oligochaete.
Megadriles are
placed within the
superorder Megadrilacea, and
include Moniligastrida...
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Hirudinea within the
phylum Annelida. They are
closely related to the
oligochaetes,
which include the earthworm, and like them have soft,
muscular segmented...
- wild fish. In the 1980s, M. cerebralis was
found to
require a
tubificid oligochaete (a kind of
segmented worm) to
complete its life cycle. The
parasite infects...