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Erséus, C.; Grimm, R. (1998). Pristina proboscidea and Pristinella osborni (Oligochaeta, Naididae) from a freshwater creek near Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, with descriptions of the genital organs of both species. The Beagle: records of the Museums and art galleries of the Northern Territory. 14:149-158.
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Erséus, C.; Grimm, R.
1998
Pristina proboscidea and Pristinella osborni (Oligochaeta, Naididae) from a freshwater creek near Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, with descriptions of the genital organs of both species
The Beagle: records of the Museums and art galleries of the Northern Territory
14:149-158
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Naidid oligochaetes from a freshwater creek feeding into West Arm, Darwin Harbour, were collected in July 1993. The majority of the worms were in different stage of sexual maturity. They represent two species, Pristina proboscidea Beddard, 1896, and Pristinella osborni (Walton, 1906). In this paper, full descriptions of both somatic and genital features of these taxa are given. Taxonomic and phylogenetic aspects are discussed.
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