Limnodriloidinae

Limnodriloidinae is a subfamily of clitellate oligochaete worm.[1]

Limnodriloidinae
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Limnodriloidinae

Ehrenberg, 1828 [1]
Genus

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Species

The following genera are currently recognized within Limnodriloidinae:[1]

  • Doliodrilus Erséus, 1984
  • Limnodriloides Pierantoni, 1903
  • Parakaketio Erséus, 1982
  • Rossidrilus Erséus & Rota, 1996
  • Smithsonidrilus Brinkhurst, 1966
  • Tectidrilus Erséus, 1982
  • Thalassodrilides Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979
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References

  1. "Limnodriloidinae". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 28 March 2020.

Further reading

  • Diaz, Robert J., and Christer Erseus. "Habitat preferences and species associations of shallow-water marine Tubificidae (Oligochaeta) from the barrier reef ecosystems off Belize, Central America." Aquatic Oligochaete Biology V. Springer Netherlands, 1994. 93-105.
  • Erséus, Christer. "Mangroves and marine oligochaete diversity." Wetlands Ecology and Management 10.3 (2002): 197–202.


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