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|original_description_year=1828 | |original_description_year=1828 | ||
|synonym_01=Lumbricus trapezoides | |synonym_01=Lumbricus trapezoides | ||
− | |synonym_reference_01=Duges, 1828 | + | |synonym_reference_01=Duges, 1828: 289. |
− | |synonym_02=Allolobophora caliginosa trapezoides | + | |synonym_02=Allolobophora caliginosa trapezoides: |
− | |synonym_reference_02=Rosa | + | |synonym_reference_02=Rosa 1893 |
− | |synonym_03=Helodrilus (Allolobophora) caliginosus trapezoides | + | |synonym_03=Helodrilus (Allolobophora) caliginosus trapezoides: |
− | |synonym_reference_03=Michaelsen | + | |synonym_reference_03=Michaelsen 1900 |
− | |synonym_04= | + | |synonym_04=Dendrobaena samarigera var. graeca |
− | |synonym_reference_04= | + | |synonym_reference_04=Cernosvitov, 1938: 191. |
− | |synonym_05= | + | |synonym_05=Nicodrilus (Nicodrilus) nocturnus |
− | |synonym_reference_05= | + | |synonym_reference_05=Bouche 1972: 337. |
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|distribution_status=Peregrine | |distribution_status=Peregrine | ||
|ecological_category_01=Endogeic | |ecological_category_01=Endogeic | ||
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|climate_01=Boreal | |climate_01=Boreal | ||
|climate_02=Temperate | |climate_02=Temperate | ||
− | |climate_03= | + | |climate_03=Mediterranean |
|climate_04=Sub-tropical | |climate_04=Sub-tropical | ||
+ | |habitat_01=Forests | ||
+ | |habitat_02=Croplands | ||
|microhabitat_01=Soil | |microhabitat_01=Soil | ||
|microhabitat_02=Freshwater | |microhabitat_02=Freshwater | ||
− | |biology=Infrequently limnic species. Sampled in a purely aquatic habitat by Jamieson, 1967b in South Africa but the occurrence of some specimens in water was maybe accidental. | + | |microhabitat_03=Caves |
+ | |biology=<u>Remarks:</u> | ||
+ | * Infrequently limnic species. Sampled in a purely aquatic habitat by Jamieson, 1967b in South Africa but the occurrence of some specimens in water was maybe accidental. | ||
+ | * Found in caves in the United States by Reeves and Reynolds (1999). | ||
+ | |fileDescription1=Internal morphology of ''A. trapezoides'', after Duges (1828). Probably the very first illustrated publication on earthworms in the history. | ||
+ | |file1=Aporrectodea trapezoides Duges, 1828.jpg | ||
+ | |fileDescription2=Legend of the Duges' illustration (1828) (in French). | ||
+ | |file2=Aporrectodea trapezoides Duges, 1828 Legend.jpg | ||
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Aporrectodea trapezoides (Duges, 1828) |
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Family: Lumbricidae Genus: Aporrectodea | ||||
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