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Perionyx excavatus is a
commercially produced earthworm. Po****r
names for this
species include composting worms, blues, or
Indian blues. This species...
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Perionyx is a
genus of
annelids belonging to the
family Megascolecidae. The
genus has
almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species:
Perionyx aborensis Stephenson...
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eugeniae (West Africa),
African Nightcrawlers.
Useful in the tropics.
Perionyx excavatus (South and East Asia), blueworms. May be used in the tropics...
- Jamieson, 1972
Pericryptodrilus Jamieson, 1977 Perionyc****a Michaelsen, 1907
Perionyx Perrier, 1872
Perissogaster Fletcher, 1887
Pheretima Kinberg, 1867 Pithemera...
- as far back as 13/14 and 16/17 but tail
regeneration was
never found.
Perionyx excavatus (Perrier, 1872)
readily regenerated lost
parts of the body, in...
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epidermal layer of skin onto the
newly formed nail plate.[contradictory] The
perionyx is the
projecting edge of the
eponychium covering the
proximal strip of...
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potential to do the same. For vermicompost, the
native or
naturalized Perionyx excavatus is recommended. At this
point there is no
known way to remove...
- (including many
species of non-protective ants and the
arboreal earthworm Perionyx pullus) in
addition to the
protective ants.
Earlier studies established...
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rubellus Octolasion cyaneum Microscolex dubius Microscolex phosp****us
Perionyx excavatus Amynthas rodericensis The
freshwater clam
Corbicula australis...