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Source 1: One of the first original publications that I could find on M. rappi published to the Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science in 1886. [1]

Source 2: Goes over the classification history of M. rappi, as well as its original discovery, behaviours and further anatomy of the worm [2]

Source 3: There is a lot of information regarding the history of the research surrounding M. rappi, as well as anatomy. [3]

Source 4: Extensive overview of the history of research on M. rappi, as well as comprehensive anatomical information. [4]

Source 5: Outlines past and present research and studies on this topic and provides a good overview of the taxonomic history of M. rappi. [5]

  1. ^ Blaxland Benham, W. (1886). Studies on Earthworms, Part II. Descriptions of New or Little-Known Earthworms. I. Microchaeta Rappi, Beddard (Lumbricus microchetus, Rapp). Quarterly Journal Of Microscopical Science, 26, 267-301. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  2. ^ Beddard, F. (1886). On the Anatomy and Systematic Position of a Gigantic Earthworm (Microchaeta rappi) from the Cape Colony. The Transactions Of The Zoological Society Of London, 12(3), 63-76.
  3. ^ Plisko, J. (2006). A systematic reassessment of the genus Microchaetus Rapp, 1849: its amended definition, reinstatement of Geogenia Kinberg, 1867, and erection of a new genus Kazimierzus (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae). African Invertebrates, 47, 31-56. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  4. ^ Plisko, J. (1999). Designation of lectotypes for Microchaetus microchaetus (Rapp, 1849) and Microchaetus rappi Beddard, 1886, and historical perspectives on these species (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae). Natal Museum, 40, 269-275. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  5. ^ Plisko, J. (2013). A New Family Tritogeniidae for the Genera Tritogenia and Michalakus, Earlier Accredited to the Composite Microchaetidae (Annelida: Oligochaeta). African Invertebrates, 54(1), 69-92. https://doi.org/10.5733/afin.054.0107
Silverback gorilla

Answers to Module 7

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Photograph of Taronga Zoo's silverback gorilla, taken in 2021.

  • Is it your own work?

Yes

  • What is the file format?

.jpg

  • What license have you chosen?

Less restrictive license: {{self|cc-by-4.0}}

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I don't think I added it to a gallery

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Silverback gorilla at Taronga Zoo, Sydney


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category: Invertebrates