The Haplotaxida are one of two orders within the annelid subclass Oligochaeta, the other being the Lumbriculida.[1] No real common name exists, but they are simply referred to as haplotaxids.

Haplotaxida
Helodrilus caliginosus (Lumbricina: Lumbricidae)
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Annelida
Clade: Pleistoannelida
Clade: Sedentaria
Class: Clitellata
Order: Haplotaxida
Suborders

Haplotaxina
Lumbricina
Moniligastrina
Tubificina

Given that the other clitellatan annelids are embedded between and around the Haplotaxida and Lumbriculida, the traditional Oligochaeta are a paraphyletic assemblage. Thus, the Haplotaxida might eventually be up-ranked to subclass status within the Clitellata or an expanded Oligochaeta, with the present suborders advancing to order rank. The latter – though without merging the Oligochaeta and Clitellata – has been proposed time and again in the past, most prominently for the distinct Moniligastrina.

Families

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Of the four suborders of Haplotaxida, two are minor lineages, monotypic at family level. Another one, the Tubificina, is sizeable and contains the aquatic worms, while the fourth, the earthworms or Lumbricina, unites the bulk of the order's families:

Suborder Haplotaxina

Suborder Moniligastrina

Suborder Lumbricina

Suborder Tubificina

See also

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  1. ^ Brinkhurst, Ralph O.; Jamieson, Barrie G. M. (1971). Aquatic oligochaeta of the world. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd. ISBN 978-0-05-002155-2.