Clitellate annelids are segmented worms characterised by the
clitellum or girdle which is located near the head end of mature individuals. The mouth is on the ventral surface and is overhung by the
prostomium (proboscis). The brain is not located in the head but in one of the body segments. The clitellum is formed by a modification of several segments, and either includes the female
gonopores or is located just behind them. During copulation, this glandular tissue secretes mucus that keeps the paired individuals together while they exchange sperm. Afterwards it secretes material that forms a cocoon that encircles the animal's body and encloses the eggs and sperm. The animal works this cocoon forward and over its head end, whereupon the ends of the cocoon become sealed, with fertilisation and development taking place inside. Earthworms and their kin, in the subclass Oligochaeta, lack eyes but have
photoreceptor cells in the skin, especially in the dorsal portion of the anterior end. They also lack
parapodia and appendages on the prostomium, the body and the
periproct (terminal segment on which the
anus is located). The gonads are located in a few segments near the clitellum, with the
testes being anterior to the
ovaries. There are four bundles of one to twenty-five
chaetae on each segment; these have muscles attached to their bases and can be extended or retracted. Leeches, order Hirudinida, mostly have flattened bodies, usually tapered at both ends. They have a fixed number of segments, 33, but the segmentation is not visible externally because the cuticle is marked with annulations. Leeches do not bear chaetae. The front few segments or head have been modified into a sucker that usually surrounds the mouth. These segments usually bear several
ocelli on the upper side. The clitellum occupies segments 9 to 11 but is only noticeable during breeding periods. The hindermost segments form another, larger, disc-shaped sucker located on the underside of the body. The anus is on the dorsal surface just in front of the posterior sucker. The body wall includes strong transverse, longitudinal and diagonal muscles which give the animal great flexibility and extensibility. == Distribution and habitat ==