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25: 97: 593: 243:, i.e., a muscular and possibly glandular development of the vasa deferentia (male ducts from testes) that open to the male pores. Eudrilids further differ from megascolecids, and ocnerodrilids in the development of internal 487: 290: 526: 461: 326:
Zicsi, A. 1997. Contribution to the knowledge to the earthworm fauna of East Africa (Oligochaeta: Eudrilidae), with description of a new species of
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Blakemore, R.J. 2013. The major megadrile families of the World reviewed again on their taxonomic types (Annelida: Oligochaeta: Megadrilacea).
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opening directly to the ovisacs, allowing sperm to combine with the eggs from the ovaries via a female opening in segment 14.
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A Series of Searchable Texts on Earthworm Biodiversity, Ecology and Systematics from Various Regions of the World
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Sims, R.W. 1967. Earthworms (Acanthodrilidae and Eudrilidae) from Gambia. Bulletin of the
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The male pores of eudrilids are in segment 17, as is also typical of
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Annelida
Pleistoannelida
Sedentaria
Clitellata
Opisthopora
Lumbricina
Eudrilidae
earthworms
Africa
Eudrilus eugeniae
Ocnerodrilidae
Megascolecidae
Acanthodrilidae
euprostates
fertilisation
spermathecae
"Vermicology I. Ecological considerations of the earthworms used in vermiculture – a review of the species"
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