Eisenia (Lumbricidae)
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Lumbricina |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Lumbricidae
Genus: Eisenia
Species: E. alpina –
E. altaica –
E. andrei –
E. anagusta –
E. anzac –
E. atlavinyteae –
E. austriaca –
E. balatonica –
E. birsteini –
E. budensis –
E. carolinensis –
E. ebneri –
E. eiseni –
E. fetida –
E. gaga –
E. grandis –
E. gordejef –
E. hortensis –
E. hydrophilica –
E. iverica –
E. japonica –
E. kafaniensis –
E. kattoulasi –
E. kontschani –
E. koreana –
E. kucenkoi –
E. malekae –
E. malevici –
E. metallorum –
E. muganiensis –
E. muranyii –
E. nana –
E. nordenskioldi –
E. olympica –
E. oreophila –
E. parva –
E. patriciae –
E. pearsei –
E. perelae –
E. rhodopensis –
E. sarairica –
E. schemachaensis –
E. sibirica –
E. sindo –
E. spelaea –
E. storkani –
E. thamarae –
E. trakta –
E. transcaucasica –
E. uralensis –
E. vetripapillata
Name
editEisenia Malm, 1877: 45
Type species: Enterion fetidum Savigny, 1826 by subsequent designation.
References
editPrimary references
edit- Malm, A.W. 1877. Om Daggmasker, Lumbricina. Öfversigt af Sallskapet Hortikulturens Vänners i Göteborg Förhandligar 1: 34–47. Reference page.
Additional references
edit- Blakemore, R.J. 2013. Earthworms newly from Mongolia (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae, Eisenia). ZooKeys 285: 1–21. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.285.4502 Reference page.
- Csuzdi, C., Koo, J. & Hong, Y. 2022. The complete mitochondrial DNA sequences of two sibling species of lumbricid earthworms, Eisenia fetida (Savigny, 1826) and Eisenia andrei (Bouché, 1972) (Annelida, Crassiclitellata): comparison of mitogenomes and phylogenetic positioning. ZooKeys 1097ː 167–181. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1097.80216 Reference page.
- Szederjesi, T., Pavlíček, T., Latif, R. & Csuzdi, C. 2014. Review of the Eisenia muganiensis (Michaelsen, 1910) species group with description of two new species (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae). Zootaxa 3884(3): 282–288. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3884.3.7 Reference page.
Links
edit- Eisenia (Lumbricidae) – Taxon details on Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
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