Haplotaxidae
Haplotaxidae is a family of earthworms of the Haplotaxida order.
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Suborder: | Haplotaxina |
Family: | Haplotaxidae |
Genera
- Alphadrilus Brinkhurst, 1988
- Delaya Brinkhurst, 1988
- Haplotaxis Hoffmeister, 1843
- Hologynus Brinkhurst, 1988
- Metataxis Righi, 1985
- Omodeodrilus Kammerer, 2006
- Pelodrilus Beddard, 1891
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