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Lumbricus Terrestris
- Lumbricus rubellus is usually reddish brown or reddish violet, iridescent dorsally, and pale yellow ventrally.
- Lumbricus terrestris L.
- The European Lumbricid, Lumbricus terrestris, commonly known as the nightcrawler, has invaded new locations of.
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- XLV. THE ANAEROBIC METABOLISM OF THE EARTHWORM
- EARTHWORM (LUMBRICUS TERRESTRIS). Table I. Oxygen intake of Lumbricus terrestris at 25°.
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- NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTIONS IN THE BODY WALL MUSCLES
- WALL MUSCLES OF THE EARTHWORM,. LUMBRICUS TERRESTRIS LINN. P.
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- Role of the anecic earthworm Lumbricus terrestris L. in the
- Feb 6, 2005 We examined the effects of an anecic earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris) on the distribution of plant residue N in a corn (Zea mays)/soil system.
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- As the Worm Turns
- A. There are thousands of species of earthworm around the world, ranging from the familiar garden variety, Lumbricus terrestris, to those that are more than 10 feet long in Australia and in South America.
- Lumbricus terrestris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Lumbricus
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- Biology of the Night Crawler (Lumbricus terrestris)
- Biology of the Night Crawler (Lumbricus terrestris) in Manitoba.
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- ARKive - Earthworm videos, photos and facts - Lumbricus terrestris
- Learn more about the Earthworm - with amazing Earthworm videos, photos and facts on ARKive.
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- issg Database: Ecology of Lumbricus terrestris
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