Definition of Lumbricidae. Meaning of Lumbricidae. Synonyms of Lumbricidae

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Definition of Lumbricidae

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- The Lumbricidae are a family of earthworms. About 33 lumbricid species have become naturalized around the world, but the bulk of the species are in the...
- fetida (Savigny, 1826) and Eisenia andrei Bouché, 1972 (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences". Pedobiologia. 49...
- microdriles ("small worms") in the semiaquatic families Tubificidae, Lumbricidae and Enchytraeidae. The megadriles are characterized by a distinct ****ellum...
- four main families with large numbers of species are Glossoscolecidae, Lumbricidae, Megascolecidae and Moniligastridae. Earthworms are found in all parts...
- an important ecological and taxonomic group of Oriental species (cf. Lumbricidae from Eurasia; Moniligastridae from Indo-Asian region). Pheretima worms...
- sequence in the earthworm, Octodrilus complanatus (Annelida: Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae), revealed by single- and double-color FISH". The Journal of Heredity...
- List of Zoological Names". Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 73 (1): 35–37. "Checklist of Lumbricidae, etc" (PDF). YNU. 2007. Retrieved 2008-05-26....
- (Collembola) on Surtsey, Iceland, in 1995 and first encounter of earthworms (lumbricidae) in 1993", Surtsey Research XI: 51–55, retrieved 8 July 2008 "The Surtsey...
- earthworm families, the typhlosole appears to have multiple origins. The Lumbricidae, for example, have a typhlosole which is an infolding of all layers of...
- ****essment of Commercial and Laboratory Stocks of Eisenia Spp. (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) from South Africa". African Invertebrates. 54 (2): 499–511. doi:10.5733/afin...