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New Worm Species Found in Poland's Reclaimed Lands
PolandMonday, December 9, 2024
The second species, Achaeta gemmata, was found in large numbers at a site that had been burned. It has special, gem-like bumps on its sides. These bumps are actually enlarged gland cells. This species doesn't have an oesophageal appendage and its clitellum is closed on top. It looks similar to another worm found at the same site, but scientists can tell them apart using both sexual and non-sexual features.
When scientists compared the DNA of these new species to others, they found that Achaeta florens is similar to a worm from Sweden that was wrongly identified. The two new species are quite different from other Achaeta species, with a DNA difference of 20% between them and 16-26% with other species.
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