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Aporrectodea Cupulifera
''Aporrectodea'' is a genus of earthworms in the family Lumbricidae. The genus includes some of the most common earthworms in the Palearctic realm and in agricultural soils across the temperate regions of the world.Pérez-Losada, M., et al. (2009)Phylogenetic assessment of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea caliginosa'' species complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences.''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' 52 293–302. Several species are found throughout the world today, having been widely introduced via agriculture. One of these widespread species, ''A. trapezoides'', was also transported across continents as a popular fishing bait.Fernández, R., et al. (2010)Life cycle and reproductive traits of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea trapezoides'' (Dugès, 1828) in laboratory cultures.''Pedobiologia'' 53 295–99. Some species of this genus are known to be important in the process of soil formation. Among the most familiar species is ''Ap ...
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Aporrectodea Aragonensis
''Aporrectodea'' is a genus of earthworms in the family Lumbricidae. The genus includes some of the most common earthworms in the Palearctic realm and in agricultural soils across the temperate regions of the world.Pérez-Losada, M., et al. (2009)Phylogenetic assessment of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea caliginosa'' species complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences.''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' 52 293–302. Several species are found throughout the world today, having been widely introduced via agriculture. One of these widespread species, ''A. trapezoides'', was also transported across continents as a popular fishing bait.Fernández, R., et al. (2010)Life cycle and reproductive traits of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea trapezoides'' (Dugès, 1828) in laboratory cultures.''Pedobiologia'' 53 295–99. Some species of this genus are known to be important in the process of soil formation. Among the most familiar species is ''Aporrec ...
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Aporrectodea Chitae
''Aporrectodea'' is a genus of earthworms in the family Lumbricidae. The genus includes some of the most common earthworms in the Palearctic realm and in agricultural soils across the temperate regions of the world.Pérez-Losada, M., et al. (2009)Phylogenetic assessment of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea caliginosa'' species complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences.''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' 52 293–302. Several species are found throughout the world today, having been widely introduced via agriculture. One of these widespread species, ''A. trapezoides'', was also transported across continents as a popular fishing bait.Fernández, R., et al. (2010)Life cycle and reproductive traits of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea trapezoides'' (Dugès, 1828) in laboratory cultures.''Pedobiologia'' 53 295–99. Some species of this genus are known to be important in the process of soil formation. Among the most familiar species is ''Aporrec ...
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Aporrectodea Cemernicensis
''Aporrectodea'' is a genus of earthworms in the family Lumbricidae. The genus includes some of the most common earthworms in the Palearctic realm and in agricultural soils across the temperate regions of the world.Pérez-Losada, M., et al. (2009)Phylogenetic assessment of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea caliginosa'' species complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences.''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' 52 293–302. Several species are found throughout the world today, having been widely introduced via agriculture. One of these widespread species, ''A. trapezoides'', was also transported across continents as a popular fishing bait.Fernández, R., et al. (2010)Life cycle and reproductive traits of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea trapezoides'' (Dugès, 1828) in laboratory cultures.''Pedobiologia'' 53 295–99. Some species of this genus are known to be important in the process of soil formation. Among the most familiar species is ''Aporrec ...
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Aporrectodea Catalaunensis
''Aporrectodea'' is a genus of earthworms in the family Lumbricidae. The genus includes some of the most common earthworms in the Palearctic realm and in agricultural soils across the temperate regions of the world.Pérez-Losada, M., et al. (2009)Phylogenetic assessment of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea caliginosa'' species complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences.''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' 52 293–302. Several species are found throughout the world today, having been widely introduced via agriculture. One of these widespread species, ''A. trapezoides'', was also transported across continents as a popular fishing bait.Fernández, R., et al. (2010)Life cycle and reproductive traits of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea trapezoides'' (Dugès, 1828) in laboratory cultures.''Pedobiologia'' 53 295–99. Some species of this genus are known to be important in the process of soil formation. Among the most familiar species is ''Aporrec ...
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Aporrectodea Caliginosa
''Aporrectodea caliginosa'' (also known as ''Allolobophora similis'' or the grey worm) is an earthworm commonly found in Great Britain. It is recognizable by the three distinct shades of colour at its front end, and it is in length when not moving. Its saddle pads usually form a two humped ridge across three segments along the length of the saddle, however this is not clearly visible. The worm mostly lies in non-permanent horizontal burrows in topsoil, and is rarely found in leaf litter Plant litter (also leaf litter, tree litter, soil litter, litterfall or duff) is dead plant material (such as leaves, bark, needles, twigs, and cladodes) that have fallen to the ground. This detritus or dead organic material and its constituent .... Like most worms, its diet consists only of soil. References Bart S, Amosse J, Lowe CN, Mougin C, Pery ARR, Pelosi C. Aporrectodea caliginosa, a relevant earthworm species for a posteriori pesticide risk assessment: current knowledge and recomme ...
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Aporrectodea Byanensis
''Aporrectodea'' is a genus of earthworms in the family Lumbricidae. The genus includes some of the most common earthworms in the Palearctic realm and in agricultural soils across the temperate regions of the world.Pérez-Losada, M., et al. (2009)Phylogenetic assessment of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea caliginosa'' species complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences.''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' 52 293–302. Several species are found throughout the world today, having been widely introduced via agriculture. One of these widespread species, ''A. trapezoides'', was also transported across continents as a popular fishing bait.Fernández, R., et al. (2010)Life cycle and reproductive traits of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea trapezoides'' (Dugès, 1828) in laboratory cultures.''Pedobiologia'' 53 295–99. Some species of this genus are known to be important in the process of soil formation. Among the most familiar species is ''Aporrec ...
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Aporrectodea Burgosana
''Aporrectodea'' is a genus of earthworms in the family Lumbricidae. The genus includes some of the most common earthworms in the Palearctic realm and in agricultural soils across the temperate regions of the world.Pérez-Losada, M., et al. (2009)Phylogenetic assessment of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea caliginosa'' species complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences.''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' 52 293–302. Several species are found throughout the world today, having been widely introduced via agriculture. One of these widespread species, ''A. trapezoides'', was also transported across continents as a popular fishing bait.Fernández, R., et al. (2010)Life cycle and reproductive traits of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea trapezoides'' (Dugès, 1828) in laboratory cultures.''Pedobiologia'' 53 295–99. Some species of this genus are known to be important in the process of soil formation. Among the most familiar species is ''Aporrec ...
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Aporrectodea Bulgarica
''Aporrectodea'' is a genus of earthworms in the family Lumbricidae. The genus includes some of the most common earthworms in the Palearctic realm and in agricultural soils across the temperate regions of the world.Pérez-Losada, M., et al. (2009)Phylogenetic assessment of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea caliginosa'' species complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences.''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' 52 293–302. Several species are found throughout the world today, having been widely introduced via agriculture. One of these widespread species, ''A. trapezoides'', was also transported across continents as a popular fishing bait.Fernández, R., et al. (2010)Life cycle and reproductive traits of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea trapezoides'' (Dugès, 1828) in laboratory cultures.''Pedobiologia'' 53 295–99. Some species of this genus are known to be important in the process of soil formation. Among the most familiar species is ''Aporrec ...
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Aporrectodea Borellii
''Aporrectodea'' is a genus of earthworms in the family Lumbricidae. The genus includes some of the most common earthworms in the Palearctic realm and in agricultural soils across the temperate regions of the world.Pérez-Losada, M., et al. (2009)Phylogenetic assessment of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea caliginosa'' species complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences.''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' 52 293–302. Several species are found throughout the world today, having been widely introduced via agriculture. One of these widespread species, ''A. trapezoides'', was also transported across continents as a popular fishing bait.Fernández, R., et al. (2010)Life cycle and reproductive traits of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea trapezoides'' (Dugès, 1828) in laboratory cultures.''Pedobiologia'' 53 295–99. Some species of this genus are known to be important in the process of soil formation. Among the most familiar species is ''Aporrec ...
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Aporrectodea Bohiniana
''Aporrectodea'' is a genus of earthworms in the family Lumbricidae. The genus includes some of the most common earthworms in the Palearctic realm and in agricultural soils across the temperate regions of the world.Pérez-Losada, M., et al. (2009)Phylogenetic assessment of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea caliginosa'' species complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences.''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' 52 293–302. Several species are found throughout the world today, having been widely introduced via agriculture. One of these widespread species, ''A. trapezoides'', was also transported across continents as a popular fishing bait.Fernández, R., et al. (2010)Life cycle and reproductive traits of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea trapezoides'' (Dugès, 1828) in laboratory cultures.''Pedobiologia'' 53 295–99. Some species of this genus are known to be important in the process of soil formation. Among the most familiar species is ''Aporrec ...
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Aporrectodea Balisa
''Aporrectodea'' is a genus of earthworms in the family Lumbricidae. The genus includes some of the most common earthworms in the Palearctic realm and in agricultural soils across the temperate regions of the world.Pérez-Losada, M., et al. (2009)Phylogenetic assessment of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea caliginosa'' species complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences.''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' 52 293–302. Several species are found throughout the world today, having been widely introduced via agriculture. One of these widespread species, ''A. trapezoides'', was also transported across continents as a popular fishing bait.Fernández, R., et al. (2010)Life cycle and reproductive traits of the earthworm ''Aporrectodea trapezoides'' (Dugès, 1828) in laboratory cultures.''Pedobiologia'' 53 295–99. Some species of this genus are known to be important in the process of soil formation. Among the most familiar species is ''Aporrec ...
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