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- Q135413 subject Q8606641.
- Q135413 abstract "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 usually reddish brown or reddish violet, iridescent dorsally, and pale yellow ventrally. They are usually about 25–105 mm in length, and have around 95-120 segments. Lumbricus castaneus varies from chesnut to violet brown; brown or yellow ventrally, and has an orange clitellum. They are usually about 30–70 mm long, and have around 82–100 segments. Lumbricus terrestris has several common names, including common earthworm, nightcrawler, and dew worm. It is strongly pigmented, brown-red dorsally, and yellowish ventrally. Setae are widely paired at both ends of the body. It is the largest species in the genus, about 90–300 mm long, and has around 110–160 segments. Lumbricus festivus is not found in large numbers. It is red-brown, lighter ventrally, iridescent dorsally. The body length varies from 48–108 mm, with about 100–143 segments. Lumbricus badensis, the giant earthworm, also belongs to this genus. Its range is restricted to the Black Forest area of southwestern Germany.↑".
- Q135413 class Q839350.
- Q135413 family Q2925555.
- Q135413 kingdom Q729.
- Q135413 order Q965468.
- Q135413 phylum Q25522.
- Q135413 thumbnail Regenwurm1.jpg?width=300.
- Q135413 wikiPageWikiLink Q1043.
- Q135413 wikiPageWikiLink Q124378.
- Q135413 wikiPageWikiLink Q1721412.
- Q135413 wikiPageWikiLink Q25522.
- Q135413 wikiPageWikiLink Q2735037.
- Q135413 wikiPageWikiLink Q2925555.
- Q135413 wikiPageWikiLink Q30092.
- Q135413 wikiPageWikiLink Q4204.
- Q135413 wikiPageWikiLink Q4547210.
- Q135413 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q135413 wikiPageWikiLink Q799158.
- Q135413 wikiPageWikiLink Q839350.
- Q135413 wikiPageWikiLink Q8606641.
- Q135413 wikiPageWikiLink Q965468.
- Q135413 classis Q839350.
- Q135413 familia Q2925555.
- Q135413 ordo Q965468.
- Q135413 phylum Q25522.
- Q135413 regnum "Animalia".
- Q135413 type Animal.
- Q135413 type Eukaryote.
- Q135413 type Species.
- Q135413 type Thing.
- Q135413 type Q19088.
- Q135413 type Q729.
- Q135413 comment "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 usually reddish brown or reddish violet, iridescent dorsally, and pale yellow ventrally. They are usually about 25–105 mm in length, and have around 95-120 segments. Lumbricus castaneus varies from chesnut to violet brown; brown or yellow ventrally, and has an orange clitellum.".
- Q135413 label "Lumbricus".
- Q135413 depiction Regenwurm1.jpg.