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The worms are commonly found among "leaf litter, under debris, logs, and rocks etc."—areas that notably hold onto precipitation longer [11] Komarekiona has been found in hardwood litter, as well. [35] It is also found along roadsides, in sinkholes, and near sewage installations. [44]
Varichaetadrilus is a genus of annelids belonging to the family Naididae. [1] The species of this genus are found in Eurasia and Northern America. [1] Species: [1] Varichaetadrilus bizkaiensis Rodriguez & Giani, 1984; Varichaetadrilus fulleri Brinkhurst & Kathman, 1983
The annelids (/ ˈ æ n ə l ɪ d z /), also known as the segmented worms, are animals that comprise the phylum Annelida (/ ə ˈ n ɛ l ɪ d ə /; from Latin anellus 'little ring'). [ 3 ] [ a ] The phylum contains over 22,000 extant species , including ragworms , earthworms , and leeches .
Alvinella is a genus of annelids belonging to the family Alvinellidae. [1] The species of this genus are found in Southeastern Asia and Northern America. [1] Species: [1] Alvinella caudata Desbruyères & Laubier, 1986; Alvinella pompejana Desbruyères & Laubier, 1980
The annelids, collectively called Annelida, are a large phylum of animals, comprising the segmented worms, with about 15 000 modern species including the well-known earthworms and leeches The main article for this category is Annelid .
The Spiralia are a morphologically diverse clade of protostome animals, including within their number the molluscs, annelids, platyhelminths and other taxa. [4] The term Spiralia is applied to those phyla that exhibit canonical spiral cleavage, a pattern of early development found in most members of the Lophotrochozoa.
Nests can hold up to an average of 6,000 workers, the Georgia Department of Agriculture says. Invasive, bee-eating hornet found in Georgia alarmed experts. Then they found a nest
Pleistoannelida is a group of annelid worms that comprises the vast majority of the diversity in phylum Annelida.Discovered through phylogenetic analyses, it is the largest clade of annelids, comprised by the last common ancestor of the highly diverse sister groups Errantia and Sedentaria (Clitellata and related polychaetes) and all the descendants of that ancestor.