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- (Rosa, 1884) Dendrobaena apora Qiu & Bouché, 1998 Dendrobaena attemsi (Michaelsen, 1903) Dendrobaena auriculifera Zicsi, 1969 Dendrobaena baksanensis Pĭzl...
- The European nightcrawler (Dendrobaena hortensis) is a medium-small earthworm averaging about 1.5 g when fully grown. Generally blueish, pink-grey in...
- Qiu & Bouché, 1998 Cernosvitovia Omodeo, 1956 Creinella Mršić, 1986 Dendrobaena Eisen, 1874 Eisenia Malm, 1877 Eiseniella Michaelsen, 1900 Eiseniona...
- prevention of introductions is more important. Earthworms as invasive species Dendrobaena attemsi. Dendrodrilus rubidus. Archived 2013-11-09 at the Wayback Machine...
- Jim's Worm Farm. Retrieved 3 February 2023. "LOBWORMS, REDWORMS AND DENDROBAENA WORMS". Angling Times. 30 January 2009. Retrieved 3 February 2023. Townsend...
- acidic soils. Lumbricus terrestris is still present in a pH of 5.4, Dendrobaena octaedra at a pH of 4.3 and some Megascolecidae are present in extremely...
- Eisenia andrei), though European nightcrawlers (Eisenia hortensis, synonym Dendrobaena veneta) and red earthworm (Lumbricus rubellus) could also be used. Red...
- Lumbricus terrestris, L. rubellus, L. friendi, Amynthas agrestis, and Dendrobaena octaedra have been studied for their ability to invade previously uninhabited...
- eaten by the intermediate host -- earthworms of the genera Lumbricus or Dendrobaena—the L1 larvae hatch in the earthworm's intestine. The larvae burrow through...
- Bickel, 1985 Medetera capillata Negrobov & Stackelberg, 1972 Medetera dendrobaena Kowarz, 1877 Medetera deserticola (Stackelberg, 1926) Medetera diadema...