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- Haplodrili abstract "Haplodrili, or Archiannelida, is an order of primitive polychaete worms. Zoologist Ray Lankester gave it the name haplodrili, while zoologist Berthold Hatschek later named it Archiannelida. Once considered to be a class under Annelida, and even a separate phylum, haplodrili is now widely accepted to be an order under Polychaeta. Species in this order are known for completely lacking external segments.".
- Q1072243 abstract "Haplodrili, or Archiannelida, is an order of primitive polychaete worms. Zoologist Ray Lankester gave it the name haplodrili, while zoologist Berthold Hatschek later named it Archiannelida. Once considered to be a class under Annelida, and even a separate phylum, haplodrili is now widely accepted to be an order under Polychaeta. Species in this order are known for completely lacking external segments.".
- Haplodrili comment "Haplodrili, or Archiannelida, is an order of primitive polychaete worms. Zoologist Ray Lankester gave it the name haplodrili, while zoologist Berthold Hatschek later named it Archiannelida. Once considered to be a class under Annelida, and even a separate phylum, haplodrili is now widely accepted to be an order under Polychaeta. Species in this order are known for completely lacking external segments.".
- Q1072243 comment "Haplodrili, or Archiannelida, is an order of primitive polychaete worms. Zoologist Ray Lankester gave it the name haplodrili, while zoologist Berthold Hatschek later named it Archiannelida. Once considered to be a class under Annelida, and even a separate phylum, haplodrili is now widely accepted to be an order under Polychaeta. Species in this order are known for completely lacking external segments.".