. The earthworms (lumbricidae and sparganophilidae) of Ontario . FLARED NON-FLARED coelom (Fr. cavite coelomique, coelome f.) (elm) The body cavity between the body wall and the alimentary canal (Fig. 3). congeneric (Fr. congenere) Belonging to the same genus. copulation (Fr. accouplement m., copulation f.) Sexual union, mating. crop (Ft. jabot m.) (cr) A widened portion of the digestive system that lacks the muscularity of the gizzard, in Lumbricidae anterior to the gizzard and poste- rior to the oesophagus (Fig. 2). cuticle (Fr. cuticule f.) (cut) A thin, non-cellular, colourless, transparen
. The earthworms (lumbricidae and sparganophilidae) of Ontario . FLARED NON-FLARED coelom (Fr. cavite coelomique, coelome f.) (elm) The body cavity between the body wall and the alimentary canal (Fig. 3). congeneric (Fr. congenere) Belonging to the same genus. copulation (Fr. accouplement m., copulation f.) Sexual union, mating. crop (Ft. jabot m.) (cr) A widened portion of the digestive system that lacks the muscularity of the gizzard, in Lumbricidae anterior to the gizzard and poste- rior to the oesophagus (Fig. 2). cuticle (Fr. cuticule f.) (cut) A thin, non-cellular, colourless, transparent outer layer of the body wall. See iridescence 2. diapause (Fr. diapause f.) An obligatory resting stage in development. digitiform (Fr. digit iforme) Finger-shaped. dorsal pore (Fr. pore dorsal m.) (dp) Small single in- tersegmental apertures in the mid-dorsal line (mD) leading to the coelomic cavity (Fig. 3). The con- vention first dorsal pore 5/6 means that the dorsal pore is found in the intersegmental furrow between segments v and vi.
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