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Earthworms belong to the Phylum Annelida and particularly the genus Lumbricus. The Phylum is characterised by body segmentation and a body cavity called acoelom. It includes marine worms, leaches and earthworms.The Earthworm belongs to the Phylum, AnnelidaEarthworms belong to the Annelida phylum.
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There are many, many species of earthworm. The Common Earthworm, which is the species I think most are used to seeing belongs to the species Lumbricus terrestris.
Worms belong to various families depending on their classification. Earthworms, for example, belong to the family Lumbricidae, while marine worms may belong to the families of Polychaet or Nereididae.
There are about 3000 species of earthworm, in the Subclass Oligochaeta of the Phylum Annelida. Genera include Lumbricusand Eisenia.Full binomial name examples include Lumbricus terrestrisand Eisenia fetida.
Several species of Monocystis are parasitic in the seminal vesicles of the earthworm. They belong to the class Sporozoa and are placed in the order Gregarinida. http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html?http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artmar99/cystis.html
what order do starfish belong to?
Armadillos belong to the order order Cingulata.
Cattle belong to the order of Artiodactyla.
Crabs belong to the order Decapoda.
Crabs belong to the order Decapoda.
Bandicoots belong to the order Peramelemorphia.