Aniellidae

/ænɪˈɛlɪˌdiː/ noun

A family of small, primitive segmented worms or annelids, typically microscopic soil-dwelling organisms.

From Latin 'anellus' (small ring) + the scientific suffix '-idae' (family classification). The name refers to the ring-like segments characteristic of these small worms.

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