
Lumbricidae - Wikipedia
The Lumbricidae are a family of earthworms.
Earthworm - Wikipedia
Lumbricina An earthworm is a soil -dwelling terrestrial invertebrate that belongs to the phylum Annelida . The term is the common name for the largest members of the class (or subclass , …
Lumbricus terrestris - Wikipedia
Lumbricus terrestris is a large, reddish worm species thought to be native to Western Europe, now widely distributed around the world (along with several other lumbricids). In some areas where …
Earthworm Animal Facts - Lumbricina - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · Just as bees are crucial to pollinating flowers, earthworms are crucial to having those flowers grow in the first place. These worms aerate the soil and allow oxygen, water, …
Earthworms - Facts, Diet & Habitat Information - Animal Corner
Earthworms are made up of many small segments known as ‘annuli’. These annuli are ridged and covered in minute hairs that grip the soil allowing the worm to move as it contracts its muscles. …
Lumbricid Earthworms (Family Lumbricidae) - iNaturalist
About 33 lumbricid species have become naturalized around the world, but the bulk of the species are in the Holarctic region: from Canada (e.g. Bimastos lawrenceae on Vancouver Island) and …
Lumbricina - Wikispecies
Lumbricina – Taxon details on Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). For more multimedia, look at Lumbricina on Wikimedia Commons.
Suborder Lumbricina - iNaturalist
In classical systems, they were in the order of Opisthopora since the male pores opened posterior to the female pores, although the internal male segments are anterior to the female. …
Earthworm (Lumbricina) - NatureStyle
Lumbricina, or earthworms, are vital soil dwellers known for their role in aerating and enriching soil. With their elongated bodies, they recycle nutrients, enhancing plant growth and soil …
Lumbricina — Wikipédia
Le sous-ordre des Lumbricina regroupe l'ensemble des vers de terre, ou lombriciens [a], soit treize familles et plus de 7 000 espèces décrites. De très nombreuses espèces de l' ordre des …