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The Acanthodrilidae are an ancient and widely distributed family of earthworms which has native representatives in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South America, and North America. No native species are known from India (cf. Octochaetidae) nor Asia. The family possibly shows a pre-Pangaean distribution. Membership requires an 'acanthodriline' arrangement of male pores and holoic nephridia. == Sources == * Blakemore, R.J. (2005). Whither Octochaetidae? – its family status reviewed. In: ''Advances in Earthworm Taxonomy II''. Eds. A.A. & V.V. Pop. Proceedings IOTM2, Cluj University Press. Romania. pp. 63–84. http://www.oligochaeta.org/ITOM2/IOTM2.htm ; http://bio-eco.eis.ynu.ac.jp/eng/database/earthworm/Octochaetidae5.doc . * Blakemore, R.J. (2006). Revised Key to Earthworm Families (Ch. 9). In: ''A Series of Searchable Texts on Earthworm Biodiversity, Ecology and Systematics from Various Regions of the World'' – 2nd Edition (2006). Eds.: N. Kaneko & M.T. Ito. COE Soil Ecology Research Group, Yokohama National University, Japan. CD-ROM Publication. Website: http://bio-eco.eis.ynu.ac.jp/eng/database/earthworm/. * Michaelsen, W. (1900). ''Das Tierreich 10: Vermes, Oligochaeta''. Friedländer & Sohn, Berlin. Pp. xxix+575, figs. 1-13. Online here: https://archive.org/details/oligochaeta10mich. * Stephenson, J. (1930). ''The Oligochaeta''. Clarendon Press, Oxford. Pp. 978. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Acanthodrilidae」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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