Neotypification of Drawida hattamimizu Hatai, 1930 (Annelida, Oligochaeta, Megadrili, Moniligastridae) as a model linking mtDNA (COI) sequences to an earthworm type, with a response to the ‘Can of Worms’ theory of cryptic species
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- 26 March 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Pensoft Publishers in ZooKeys
- Vol. 41 (41) , 1-29
- https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.41.374
Abstract
A neotype is designated for the large and ecologically interesting species of Japanese earthworm, Drawida hattamimizu Hatai, 1930. Its morphological redescriptiKeywords
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