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1. Progressive modifications during evolution involving epigenetic changes have determined loss of regeneration mainly in terrestrial animals: A hypothesis.

2. From two segments and beyond: Investigating the onset of regeneration in Syllis malaquini.

3. Refining the morphological characteristics of <italic>Dipolydora capensis</italic> (Day, 1955) and <italic>Dipolydora goreensis</italic> (Augener, 1918) (Annelida: Polychaeta: Spionidae) from Atlantic African waters.

4. Morphology, Phylogeny, and Evolution of the Rarely Known Genus Admetella McIntosh, 1885 (Annelida, Polynoidae) with Recognition of Four New Species from Western Pacific Seamounts.

5. The forgotten diversity of the genus Myxicola (Polychaeta: Sabellidae) in North America: redescription of historical taxa and description of two new species.

6. Typical Marine Ecological Disasters in China Attributed to Marine Organisms and Their Significant Insights.

7. Phylogenomic reconstruction influenced by assembly and annotation parameters: Using whole genome data to unravel the relationships of Spionidae (Annelida).

8. Two tropical oligochaetes as potential standard test species: a case study evaluating single and combined copper and manganese toxicity.

9. Resurgence of cloudinomorph fossils with possible cnidarian affinity at the peak of the Cambrian Explosion (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 3) in southern Shaanxi, China.

10. Annelid Comparative Genomics and the Evolution of Massive Lineage-Specific Genome Rearrangement in Bilaterians.

11. The Polychaetous Annelids of Japan: Updated Checklist of Known Species

12. Amynthas aspergillum (Perrier, 1872) (Clitellata, Megascolecidae): A new addition to the South Asian earthworm fauna

13. Annelid methylomes reveal ancestral developmental and aging-associated epigenetic erosion across Bilateria

14. A new genus and species of nudibranch-mimicking Syllidae (Annelida, Polychaeta)

15. Morphological and molecular investigation of <italic>Scolelepis agilis</italic> (Verrill, 1873) (Annelida: Spionidae) from beaches of the Atlantic coast of North America.

16. The present state of leech fauna (Annelida: Hirudinea) in Dal Lake, Jammu & Kashmir, India.

17. INFORMATIONS NOUVELLES SUR LES ESPÉCES RÉPERTIORIÉES DANS L'OUVRAGE Les vers de terre (Lumbricidae, Megascolecidae et Sparganophilidae) au Canada (REYNOLDS, 2022).

18. Cost-efficient PCR based DNA barcoding of marine invertebrate specimens with NovaSeq amplicon sequencing.

19. Macroinvertebrate-hosted sclerobiont assemblage from the Upper Miocene <italic>Clypeaster</italic>-rich beds of the Djebel Murdjadjo (Oran, northwestern Algeria)

20. Effect of temperature and body size on anterior and posterior regeneration in Hermodice carunculata (Polychaeta, Amphinomidae).

21. Jaw apparatus of Scoletoma fragilis (Lumbrineridae, Annelida): fine structure and growth.

22. A Cambrian spiny stem mollusk and the deep homology of lophotrochozoan scleritomes.

23. UPDATES TO THE SPECIES IN The Earthworms (Lumbricidae, Megascolecidae and Sparganophilidae) in Canada (REYNOLDS, 2022).

24. A new genus and species of nudibranch-mimicking Syllidae (Annelida, Polychaeta).

25. Earthworm (Oligochaeta) diversity of Kumaun Himalaya with a new record of Drawida japonica (Michaelsen, 1892) (Monaligastridae) from Nainital, Uttarakhand, India.

26. Diversity of Annelida from the coasts of Türkiye.

27. Capitella (Annelida: Capitellidae) species in the Gulf of Mexico: Delimitation, phylogeography and phylogeny.

28. First record of tropical myzostomid population size structure and host infestation in Myzostoma khanhkhoaense (Myzostomida: Annelida).

29. The Macrobenthos Diversity and Dominance in Johor Straits, Malaysia.

30. Unraveling the phylogeny of Chaetopteridae (Annelida) through mitochondrial genome analysis.

31. Protocirrineris stormae : A New Species of Polychaete from The Netherlands (Annelida: Polychaeta: Cirratulidae) †.

32. Integrative taxonomy in Syllis prolifera (Annelida, Syllidae): from a unique cosmopolitan species to a complex of pseudocryptic species.

33. Discovery and characterization of the α-amylases cDNAs from Enchytraeus albidus shed light on the evolution of "Enchytraeus-Eisenia type" Amy homologs in Annelida.

34. Ancient diversity within Diporodrilus (Crassiclitellata, Annelida) clarify the historical biogeography of Corso-Sardinian earthworms.

35. Diversity and biogeography of scale worms in the subfamily Lepidonotopodinae (Annelida: Polynoidae) from Indian Ocean hydrothermal vents with descriptions of four new species.

36. Hooked on zombie worms? Genetic blueprints of bristle formation in Osedax japonicus (Annelida).

37. Ecological Niche and Spatial Distribution Models of the Russian Sturgeon Acipenser gueldenstaedtii Brandt et Ratzeburg (1833) in the Northern Part of the Caspian Sea Based on Long-Term Monitoring Data (1992–2011) in the Summer Period.

38. Phytophilous macroinvertebrate assemblages in Nigeen lake of Kashmir Himalaya.

39. Invasive alien species of animals in Armenia.

41. Capitella teleta gets left out: possible evolutionary shift causes loss of left tissues rather than increased neural tissue from dominant-negative BMPR1

42. The complete mitochondrial genome of Hyperhalosydna striata (Kinberg, 1856) (Annelida: Polynoidae) collected from Jejudo Island, Korea

43. Distinct genomic routes underlie transitions to specialised symbiotic lifestyles in deep-sea annelid worms

44. Taxonomic distinctness and diversity patterns of a polychaete (Annelida) community on the continental shelf of the Southern Gulf of Mexico.

45. Transitions in development - an interview with Thibaut Brunet.

46. Annelids from the Cambrian (Wuliuan Stage, Miaolingian) Spence Shale Lagerstätte of northern Utah, USA.

47. Secondary‐tail formation during stolonization in the Japanese green syllid, Megasyllis nipponica.

48. Capitella teleta gets left out: possible evolutionary shift causes loss of left tissues rather than increased neural tissue from dominant-negative BMPR1.

49. Species delimitation and phylogenetic relationships of the Prionospio complex (Annelida, Spionidae) in the Northeast Atlantic.

50. Combined Use of Fatty Acid Profiles and Elemental Fingerprints to Trace the Geographic Origin of Live Baits for Sports Fishing: The Solitary Tube Worm (Diopatra neapolitana , Annelida, Onuphidae) as a Case Study.

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