Worm
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- This article is about animals known as worms. There are also computer worms, and the dragons known as "wyrms", sometimes spelt this way. Ringworm, so-called, is a fungous disease of the skin. See also Worms.
A worm is any of numerous relatively small elongated soft-bodied invertebrate animals. The most famous is the earthworm, a member of phylum Annelida, but there are hundreds of thousands of different species that live in a wide variety of habitats other than soil.
Originally, the word referred to any creeping or a crawling animal of any kind or size, such as a serpent, caterpillar, snail, or the like. Later this definition was narrowed to the modern definition which still includes several different animal groups. Major phyla include:
- Acanthocephala (spiny-headed worms)
- Annelida (segmented worms)
- Cestoda (tape worms)
- Chaetognatha (arrow worms)
- Gnathostomulida (jaw worms)
- Nematoda (roundworms)
- Nematomorpha (horsehair worms)
- Nemertea (ribbonworms)
- Onychophora (velvet worms)
- Platyhelminthes (flatworms)
- Sipuncula (peanut worms)
Some other invertebrate groups may be considered worms. Also, many insect larvae are called worms, this is not accurate.
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Worm" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worm, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

