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# '''Plisko, J.D., 1994'''. New and little-known species of ''Proandricus'' Plisko, 1992 from Lesotho and Transkei (southern Africa) (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae). Annals of the natal Museum, 35: 229-235.
 
# '''Plisko, J.D., 1994'''. New and little-known species of ''Proandricus'' Plisko, 1992 from Lesotho and Transkei (southern Africa) (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae). Annals of the natal Museum, 35: 229-235.
 
# '''Plisko, J.D., 1996'''. ''Michalakus'', a remarkable new genus of microchaetid earthworm from South Africa (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae). Annals of the Natal Museum, 37: 287-293.
 
# '''Plisko, J.D., 1996'''. ''Michalakus'', a remarkable new genus of microchaetid earthworm from South Africa (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae). Annals of the Natal Museum, 37: 287-293.
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# '''Plisko, J.D., 2003'''. Eleven new South African earthworms (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae) with new information on some known species, and an inventory of the microchaetids of KwaZulu-Natal. African Invertebrates, 44(2).
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# '''Plisko, J.D., 2006'''. The Oligochaeta type material housed at the Natal Museum, South Africa. African Invertebrates, 47: 57-61.
 
# '''Plisko, J.D., 2009'''. Pre-testical spermathecal pores and unusual setal arrangement in the South African endemic microchaetid earthworms of presumed Gondwanan origin (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae). African Invertebrates, 50(2): 237–254.
 
# '''Plisko, J.D., 2009'''. Pre-testical spermathecal pores and unusual setal arrangement in the South African endemic microchaetid earthworms of presumed Gondwanan origin (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae). African Invertebrates, 50(2): 237–254.
 
# '''Plisko, J.D., 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.
 
# '''Plisko, J.D., 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.

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