clitellums
Clitellums are the thickened, glandular regions of the bodies of certain annelids, most notably members of the clade Clitellata, which includes earthworms and leeches. They form as a distinct belt or band on the body and are present only in sexually mature individuals or during the breeding season. The clitellum is absent in many other annelid groups, such as most polychaetes.
Anatomically, the clitellum is a non-segmental, mucus-secreting region produced by specialized epidermal cells. It typically appears
Functionally, the clitellum serves as the reproductive glandular center. During mating, it secretes a viscid mucus
Development and significance vary among clitellates. In earthworms, the clitellum becomes clearly visible with sexual maturity