Coralliodrilus Atriobifidus
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Coralliodrilus Atriobifidus
''Coralliodrilus'' is a genus of clitellate oligochaete worms. Species The World Register of Marine Species recognizes the following species in the genus ''Coralliodrilus'': * '' Coralliodrilus abjornseni'' (Michaelsen, 1907) * ''Coralliodrilus aequalis'' Erséus & Davis, 1989 * ''Coralliodrilus amissus'' Arslan, Timm & Erséus, 2007 * ''Coralliodrilus angustiductus'' Erséus, 1993 * '' Coralliodrilus artabrensis'' Martinez-Ansemil & Caramelo, 2009 * '' Coralliodrilus atriobifidus'' Erséus, 1981 * ''Coralliodrilus bidentatus'' Erséus, 1993 * '' Coralliodrilus corpulentus'' Erséus, 1986 * ''Coralliodrilus giacobbei'' Erséus, 1982 * ''Coralliodrilus hamatilis'' Erséus, 1984 * ''Coralliodrilus hanleyi'' Erséus, 1997 * ''Coralliodrilus improvisus'' Erséus, 1997 * '' Coralliodrilus kirkmani'' Erséus, 1990 * ''Coralliodrilus leviatriatus'' Erséus, 1979 * ''Coralliodrilus longiductus'' Erséus, 1983 * ''Coralliodrilus mirus'' Erséus, 1990 * ''Coralliodrilus mollis'' E ...
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Christer Erséus
Christer Erséus, born 1951 in Borås, is a Swedish zoologist. He defended his doctoral dissertation in 1980 at the University of Gothenburg, where in 1991 he became professor of zoology and director of studies in zoomorphology and systematics. Prior to becoming professor at Gothenburg he worked at the Department of Invertebrate Zoology (NRM) at the Swedish Museum of Natural History. His doctoral dissertation treated the ringworm group Clitellata. Over the years, he has described over 500 new species of tapeworms, and has published over 200 scientific articles on Clitellata The Clitellata are a class of annelid worms, characterized by having a clitellum - the 'collar' that forms a reproductive cocoon during part of their life cycles. The clitellates comprise around 8,000 species. Unlike the class of Polychaeta, the .... Christer Erséus is considered one of the world's leading experts in the group of worms. His zoological author abbreviation is Erséus. According to wikidata s ...
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