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Encyclopedia > Argilophilus
Argilophilus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Annelida
Class: Clitellata
Subclass: Oligochaeta*
Order: Haplotaxida
Family: Megascolecidae
Genus: Argilophilus
*or Class depending on
the author


Argilophilus is a genus of western North American earthworms of the family Megascolecidae. They characteristically are found under native vegetation.


Argilophilus and several other native genera form a close-knit group with nearest relatives apparently in Australia and Southeast Asia.


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Argilophilus (74 words)
Argilophilus is a genus of western North American earthworms of the family Megascolecidae.
Argilophilus and several other native genera form a close-knit group with nearest relatives apparently in Australia and Southeast Asia.
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Argilophilus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (64 words)
Argilophilus is a genus of western North American earthworms of the family Megascolecidae.
Argilophilus and several other native genera form a close-knit group with nearest relatives apparently in Australia and Southeast Asia.
This page was last modified 01:01, 31 January 2006.
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