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Ctenodrilus serratus (Schmidt 1857)
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viviparous
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oviparous
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Definition:
The capability of producing eggs (OVA) from which young are hatched outside the body. While mostly referring to nonmammalian species, this does include MAMMALS of the order MONOTREMATA.
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