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It depends what you mean by "worm" and "bug".

"Bug" is not a technical term. Sometimes a "bug" means an insect; sometimes it means any invetebrate. Most worms are invetebrates but none are insects.

In every day speech, a worm is any long cylindrical soft-bodied creature with no legs. There are a great many cylindrical soft-bodied animals without legs, belonging to many different groups of animals.

Earthworms, for example, are annelids - a type of inveterbrate animal. Parasitic worms (flatworms, roundworms, tapeworms, etc.) are members of different groups - such as Nematodes and others.

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