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  2. Bookworm (insect) - Wikipedia

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    The damage to books that is commonly attributed to "bookworms" is often caused by the larvae of various types of insects, including beetles, moths, and cockroaches, which may bore or chew through books seeking food. The damage is not caused by any species of worm. Some such larvae exhibit a superficial resemblance to worms and are the likely ...

  3. Typhlops - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rican worm snake T. schwartzi: Thomas, 1989 0 Schwartz's worm snake T. silus: Legler, 1959 0 T. sulcatus: Cope, 1868 0 island worm snake T. sylleptor: Thomas & Hedges, 2007 0 Pestel blind snake T. syntherus: Thomas, 1965 0 Barahona Peninsula blind snake, Barahona worm snake T. tetrathyreus: Thomas, 1989 0 Haitian worm snake T. titanops ...

  4. Caecilian - Wikipedia

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    X-ray showing the skeleton of Typhlonectes (Typhlonectidae). Caecilians' anatomy is highly adapted for a burrowing lifestyle. In a couple of species belonging to the primitive genus Ichthyophis vestigial traces of limbs have been found, and in Typhlonectes compressicauda the presence of limb buds has been observed during embryonic development, remnants in an otherwise completely limbless body. [7]

  5. Myriopholis - Wikipedia

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    Myriopholis burii (Boulenger, 1905) – Arabian blind snake, Bury's worm snake; Myriopholis cairi (A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1844) – Cairo blind snake; Myriopholis erythraeus (Scortecci, 1929) – Eritrean worm snake; Myriopholis filiformis (Boulenger, 1899) – Socotra Island blind snake; Myriopholis ionidesi (Broadley & Wallach, 2007 ...

  6. Dipolar compound - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, a dipolar compound or simply dipole is an electrically neutral molecule carrying a positive and a negative charge in at least one canonical description. In most dipolar compounds the charges are delocalized . [ 1 ]

  7. Myriopholis macrorhyncha - Wikipedia

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    Myriopholis macrorhyncha, also known as the long-nosed worm snake or hook-snouted worm snake is a harmless blind snake species found in northern Africa and southwestern Asia. No subspecies are currently recognized.

  8. Eastern worm snake - Wikipedia

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    The eastern worm snake is a burrower, and is seldom seen. [15] The annual activity period of the worm snake varies with latitude and elevation. Some have found them active in every month but February on the coastal plain of South Carolina. Farther north C. amoenus amoenus is active from March–April to October–November. Few are active above ...

  9. Scolecophidia - Wikipedia

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    The infraorder name Scolecophidia derives from the two Ancient Greek words σκώληξ or σκώληκος (skṓlēx, genitive skṓlēkos), meaning "earthworm", and ὄφις (óphis), meaning "snake". [7] [8] It refers to their shape and fossorial lifestyle.