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# '''Šustr, V., Pižl, V., 2010'''. Temperature dependence and ontogenetic changes of metabolic rate of an endemic earthworm ''Dendrobaena mrazeki''. Biologia, 65: 289-293.
 
# '''Šustr, V., Pižl, V., 2010'''. Temperature dependence and ontogenetic changes of metabolic rate of an endemic earthworm ''Dendrobaena mrazeki''. Biologia, 65: 289-293.
 
# '''Sveistrup, T.E., Haraldsen, T.K., Engelstad, F., 1997'''. Earthworm channels in cultivated clayey and loamy Norwegian soils. Soil and Tillage Research, 43(3-4): 251-262.
 
# '''Sveistrup, T.E., Haraldsen, T.K., Engelstad, F., 1997'''. Earthworm channels in cultivated clayey and loamy Norwegian soils. Soil and Tillage Research, 43(3-4): 251-262.
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# '''Szederjesi, T., 2012'''. New earthworm records from Bulgaria (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae). Opusc. Zool. Budapest, 43: 1-7.
 
# '''Szederjesi, T., 2013'''. New earthworm records from the former Yugoslav countries (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae). Opuscula Zoologica Budapest, 44 (1), 61-76.
 
# '''Szederjesi, T., 2013'''. New earthworm records from the former Yugoslav countries (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae). Opuscula Zoologica Budapest, 44 (1), 61-76.
 
# '''Szederjesi, T., 2014'''. ''Allolobophora ruzsai'' sp. n., a new earthworm species and new records  from Montenegro (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae). North/Western Journal of Zoology, 10(1): 48-52.
 
# '''Szederjesi, T., 2014'''. ''Allolobophora ruzsai'' sp. n., a new earthworm species and new records  from Montenegro (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae). North/Western Journal of Zoology, 10(1): 48-52.

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