Class Clitellata (Segmented Worms)

Domain: EucaryaKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: Annelida Class Phenology

Orders of the Class Clitellata Discovered in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Order Common Name Photo Example Where? Phenology
ArhynchobdellidaLeeches without a proboscis(NA) HerePhenology
BranchiobdellidaCrayfish Worms HerePhenology
Clitellata_orderSegmented Worms(NA) HerePhenology
EnchytraeidaEnchytraeid Worms(NA) HerePhenology
HaplotaxidaHaplotaxid worms(NA) HerePhenology
Hirudinida_orderLeeches(NA) HerePhenology
LumbriculidaLumbriculid worms(NA) HerePhenology
Oligochaeta_orderNon-leech Segmented Worm(NA) HerePhenology
OpisthoporaEarthworms(NA) HerePhenology
RhynchobdellidaJawless leeches(NA) HerePhenology
TubificidaDetritus worms(NA) HerePhenology

Can't find the orders you are looking for? Note:
Orders on this list are only those contained in the ATBI database,
and do not neccessarily include all Park orders from historic park reports, literature,
or other sources that have not yet been entered in the Biodiversity Database.
Also note: where the order name ends with '_order', it means that the order
name has not yet been agreed upon by taxonomists for this group,
or that it was not identified to this level.

In Case You Didn't Know ...
Most of this group are called earthworms, though many are aquatic, including leeches.
Some of the more common terrestrial species are generally known as 'fishing worms'.
This is a class of segmented worms that are known by their 'clitellum', which is a wide fleshy band located in the front half of the animal's body.
There are several inhabiting the Smokies that are invasive and not native to North America.


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