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PSAMMODRILUS SWEDMARK, 1952

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Psammodrilus, meaning ‘sand worm’, is a group of tiny Annelida containing eight named species and several yet to be described. All live among sand grains and can be loosely regarded as interstitial taxa. To date Psammodrilus have all been described from the Northern Hemisphere, with only two records from south of the equator.
Title: PSAMMODRILUS SWEDMARK, 1952
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Psammodrilus, meaning ‘sand worm’, is a group of tiny Annelida containing eight named species and several yet to be described.
All live among sand grains and can be loosely regarded as interstitial taxa.
To date Psammodrilus have all been described from the Northern Hemisphere, with only two records from south of the equator.

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