Moniligastridae

Moniligastridae is a family of earthworms native to South and Eastern Asia, containing around 200 species and five genera.[1][2]

Moniligastridae
Scientific classification
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Moniligastrida
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Moniligastridae

Genera

  • Desmogaster Rosa, 1890
  • Drawida Michaelsen, 1900
  • Eupolygaster Michaelsen, 1900
  • Hastirogaster Gates, 1930
  • Moniligaster Perrier, 1872
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gollark: AQA ones might be different, but we do Edexcel and they're mostly fairly trivial.
gollark: The only "difficult but rewarding" stuff here is extension papers like STEP and they don't really have... teaching... for that.
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References

  1. Blakemore, Robert J.; Lee, Seunghan; Seo, Hong-Yul (2014). "Reports of Drawida (Oligochaeta: Moniligastridae) from far East Asia" (PDF). Journal of Species Research. 3 (2): 127–166. doi:10.12651/JSR.2014.3.2.127.
  2. Blakemore, R. J.; Kupriyanova, E. K. (2010). "Unraveling some Kinki worms (Annelida: Oligochaeta: Megadrili: Moniligastridae) Part I.". Opuscula Zoologica. 40 (1): 3–18.


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