Worms, Ring (Annelid) – molluscs with ring building of the body. Achieved a high degree of development and great perfection in the bodily organization. Most often, they have an elongated treatment of the body, supplied with different growths that serve partially for movement, and de-ring worm, as sensory organs. Some feed with small animals, and some with organic substances in decay. Representatives of this type of organisms live in seas, in terrestrial waters and wet soils. About 9,000 species are known, the highest number are aquatic, and a smaller number are terrestric. In Macedonia, the ring worms of two classes are well studied: Ma-starch worms (oligocchae) and leeches (chirudinea). 182 Taxona (160 types and 22 subspecies) were registered. Lit.: Jonce Sapkarev, Fauna of Macedonia. Rainy worms Lumbracida (oligocchata, Annelida), Mus. Mac. SCI. Nat., Skopje, 1978; Vladimir Rowz, Branislava Mihailova, Biodelysitis off Mac Edldonia Fromm I Vinj Point Off Zyther Faunisti. Participidion Nander’s UNDERPOYCT: Classes Inspit, MACEDONIAN Museum of Natural Historz – Ministry of Otch, Final Report, Skopje, 1999, 23-30; Group of authors, TSUNS Stade Fort Biodelysitis off the Republic of Macedonia (FIRST VATHONAL REPORT), Ministry of Environment and Phase Planing, Skopje, 2003. V. T. K. – M. Cr.
Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ЦРВИ, ПРСТЕНЕСТИ