enchytraeider
Enchytraeider is not a standard term in contemporary biology, but it is sometimes used to refer to enchytraeids, members of the family Enchytraeidae within the phylum Annelida. Enchytraeids, also known as pot worms or white worms, are small, slender, pale oligochaete worms that inhabit moist soil and litter layers. This article uses the more common terms enchytraeids or Enchytraeidae.
Enchytraeidae belong to the phylum Annelida, class Clitellata, and order Crassiclitellata. They are hermaphroditic segmented worms
Enchytraeids are found in a variety of moist habitats, including soil, leaf litter, moss, peat, and sometimes
Most enchytraeids reproduce sexually and are hermaphroditic, often exchanging sperm with neighboring individuals. They produce cocoons
Enchytraeids are widely used in soil ecology and ecotoxicology. Species such as Enchytraeus albidus and Enchytraeus