Comparative Anatomy of the Calciferous Gland of Lumbricid Earthworms

  • Briones M
  • Piearce T
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Abstract

The calciferous glands of earthworms were first discovered in 1820 and since then several authors have tried to describe the structure and activity of these organs with special emphasis on certain species (e.g., Lumbricus terrestris); however, many structural aspects are still unknown and the significance of their secretions remains uncertain.

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Briones, M. J. I., & Piearce, T. G. (2011). Comparative Anatomy of the Calciferous Gland of Lumbricid Earthworms (pp. 51–67). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14636-7_4

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