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  2. Dodecaceria pulchra - Wikipedia

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    Dodecaceria pulchra, commonly known as the black boring worm, is a species of marine polychaete worm in the family Cirratulidae, native to South Africa. [ 1 ] Description

  3. Psychodidae - Wikipedia

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    Psychodidae, also called drain flies, sink flies, filter flies, [2] sewer flies, or sewer gnats, is a family of true flies.Some genera have short, hairy bodies and wings, giving them a "furry" moth-like appearance, hence one of their common names, moth flies. [2]

  4. Black worms, expired milk, no class: NC teen details state ...

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    Black worms, expired milk, only worksheets. After the teen saw the black worms in the toilet, he was afraid to drink the water, he said. At one point he was repeatedly served expired milk, he said ...

  5. Gongylonema pulchrum - Wikipedia

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    Gongylonema pulchrum was first named and presented with its own species by Molin in 1857. The first reported case was in 1850 by Dr. Joseph Leidy, when he identified a worm "obtained from the mouth of a child" from the Philadelphia Academy (however, an earlier case may have been treated in patient Elizabeth Livingstone in the seventeenth century [2]).

  6. What is mystery creature found on beach in North Carolina ...

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    Two of the creatures were found, each resembling 6-inch-long black worms — but with bristles. “Weird things found on the beach,” the park wrote in a July 19 Facebook post. “We need some ...

  7. Lumbriculus variegatus - Wikipedia

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    Lumbriculus variegatus, also known as the blackworm or California blackworm or Australian Blackworm, is a species of worm inhabiting North America, Europe, and Australia. It lives in shallow-water marshes, ponds, and swamps, feeding on microorganisms and organic material. The maximum length of a specimen is 10 cm (3.9 in).