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Lumbricus terrestris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lumbricus terrestris (L.) is a large reddish worm native to Europe, but now also widely distributed elsewhere around the world (along with several other lumbricids), due to human introductions. In ...
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Lumbricus rubellus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lumbricus rubellus is a species of earthworm that is related to Lumbricus terrestris . It is usually reddish brown or reddish violet, iridescent dorsally, and pale yellow ventrally. They are ...
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Lumbricus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lumbricus contains some of the most commonly seen earthworms in Europe. The genus has nearly 700 valid species. Characteristics of some commonly encountered species are: • Lumbricus rubellus is u...
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Lumbricus terrestris © ... Of the many terrestrial earthworms in Lumbricidae, Lumbricus terrestris, the night crawler, is the best known, mostly because it is a favorite fishing bait. Because of its availability and large size, it is a good subject for a laboratory study of oligochaete anatomy.
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Lumbricus ( ′ləmbrəkəs ) ( invertebrate zoology ) A genus of earthworms recognized as the type genus of the family ... Sci-Tech Dictionary: Lumbricus...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Lumbricus (oligochaete genus), ...the testes or, when 2 pairs of testes are present, in more posterior segment; size, minute to 30–40 cm; ... Aspects of the topic Lumbricus are discussed in the following places at Britannica.
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Earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris) on ARKive - species information, 10 images and 5 videos ... The common earthworm is an abundant species, which has an important role in the aeration and fertilisation of soil. It is the largest British earthworm and has a reddish-brown ... Your donation will help us add more species to ARKive.
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Biology of the Night Crawler (Lumbricus terrestris) in Manitoba. ... I had remembered that, as a young man (many moons ago), I used to regularly find humungous night crawlers (a different species of worm: Lumbricus terrestris) along a stretch of road that paralleled Winnipeg's Assiniboine River, in conditions just like today.
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Lumbricus Terrestris, or the common earthworm leads a relatively important life. After birth, worms are expected to live up to three years and sometimes up to ten years in captivity.
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Nightcrawler (Lumbricus terrestris) is an anecic earthworm that constructs burrows up to 2.5 m (ca 8 feet) deep. Photograph by Jack Kelly Clark. ... Middens of nightcrawler (Lumbricus terrestris) in an organic walnut orchard. Middens are turret-like structures of mud and vegetational litter, and sit atop burrows that can be...
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