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Glyphidrilus Borealis
''Glyphidrilus'' is a genus of semi-aquatic freshwater earthworms in the family Almidae. It inhabits freshwater systems like river banks, lakes and rice fields from East Africa to South and South East Asia. Gallery File:Typical habitat types of Glyphidrilus - ZooKeys-265-001-g004.jpeg, Typical habitat types of ''Glyphidrilus'': waterfalls (A and B) and streams (C). File:Coloration of living Glyphidrilus huailuangensis paratype CUMZ 3251 - ZooKeys-265-001-g029-C.jpeg, ''Glyphidrilus huailuangensis ''Glyphidrilus'' is a genus of semi-aquatic freshwater earthworms in the family Almidae. It inhabits freshwater systems like river banks, lakes and rice fields from East Africa to South and South East Asia. Gallery File:Typical habitat types ...'' File:Glyphidrilus cocoons - ZooKeys-265-001-g001-C.jpeg, ''Glyphidrilus'' cocoons. File:Glyphidrilus borealis paratype CUMZ 3224 - ZooKeys-265-001-g019-C.jpeg, '' Glyphidrilus borealis'' References External links Haplota ...
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Almidae
The animal family Almidae includes about six genera of segmented worms. A notable peculiarity of some species in this family is a tendency to extensions of the body wall in the vicinity of or including the male pores. These extensions may be mere protuberances, as in some species of ''Drilocrius''; or involve a greater extent of the body wall, as in genus ''Glyphidrilocrius''. They take the form of wing or keel-like structures called alae in ''Glyphidrilus'' species and paddle-shaped claspers in '' Drilocrius alfari''. All species of genus ''Alma'' have claspers. The male pores are near the tips of these claspers, and they are furnished with genital chaetae and sucker-like structures. Most members of this family have one pair of male pores on segment 15 through 30. Female pores are located on segment 14. ''Glyphidrilus kukenthali'' is one of only three ‘earthworm’ species known to have two pairs of female pores, in 13 and 14. A possibly related family, Criodrilidae, con ...
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Glyphidrilus Huailuangensis
''Glyphidrilus'' is a genus of semi-aquatic freshwater earthworms in the family Almidae. It inhabits freshwater systems like river banks, lakes and rice fields from East Africa to South and South East Asia. Gallery File:Typical habitat types of Glyphidrilus - ZooKeys-265-001-g004.jpeg, Typical habitat types of ''Glyphidrilus'': waterfalls (A and B) and streams (C). File:Coloration of living Glyphidrilus huailuangensis paratype CUMZ 3251 - ZooKeys-265-001-g029-C.jpeg, ''Glyphidrilus huailuangensis'' File:Glyphidrilus cocoons - ZooKeys-265-001-g001-C.jpeg, ''Glyphidrilus'' cocoons. File:Glyphidrilus borealis paratype CUMZ 3224 - ZooKeys-265-001-g019-C.jpeg, ''Glyphidrilus borealis'' References External links

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Glyphidrilus Borealis
''Glyphidrilus'' is a genus of semi-aquatic freshwater earthworms in the family Almidae. It inhabits freshwater systems like river banks, lakes and rice fields from East Africa to South and South East Asia. Gallery File:Typical habitat types of Glyphidrilus - ZooKeys-265-001-g004.jpeg, Typical habitat types of ''Glyphidrilus'': waterfalls (A and B) and streams (C). File:Coloration of living Glyphidrilus huailuangensis paratype CUMZ 3251 - ZooKeys-265-001-g029-C.jpeg, ''Glyphidrilus huailuangensis ''Glyphidrilus'' is a genus of semi-aquatic freshwater earthworms in the family Almidae. It inhabits freshwater systems like river banks, lakes and rice fields from East Africa to South and South East Asia. Gallery File:Typical habitat types ...'' File:Glyphidrilus cocoons - ZooKeys-265-001-g001-C.jpeg, ''Glyphidrilus'' cocoons. File:Glyphidrilus borealis paratype CUMZ 3224 - ZooKeys-265-001-g019-C.jpeg, '' Glyphidrilus borealis'' References External links Haplota ...
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Haplotaxida
The Haplotaxida are one of two orders within the annelid subclass Oligochaeta, the other being the Lumbriculida. No real common name exists, but they are simply referred to as haplotaxids. Given that the other clitellatan annelids are embedded between and around the Haplotaxida and Lumbriculida, the traditional ''Oligochaeta'' are a paraphyletic assemblage. Thus, the Haplotaxida might eventually be up-ranked to subclass status within the ''Clitellata'' or an expanded Oligochaeta, with the present suborders advancing to order rank. The latter – though without merging the ''Oligochaeta'' and ''Clitellata'' – has been proposed time and again in the past, most prominently for the distinct '' Moniligastrina.'' Families Of the four suborders of Haplotaxida, two are minor lineages, monotypic at family level. Another one, the Tubificina, is sizeable and contains the aquatic worms, while the fourth, the earthworms or Lumbricina, unites the bulk of the order's families: Suborder H ...
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