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# '''Templeton, R., 1844'''. Description of ''Megascolex caeruleus''. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 12 (1844): 89-91.
 
# '''Templeton, R., 1844'''. Description of ''Megascolex caeruleus''. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 12 (1844): 89-91.
 
# '''Tetry, A., 1939'''. Les lombriciens actuellement connus en France et leur distribution. Bull. soc. zool. Fr., 64: 32-41.
 
# '''Tetry, A., 1939'''. Les lombriciens actuellement connus en France et leur distribution. Bull. soc. zool. Fr., 64: 32-41.
# '''Tiunov, A.V., Hale, C.M., Holdsworth, A.R., 2006'''. Invasion patterns of Lumbricidae into the previously earthworm-free areas of northeastern Europe and the western Great Lakes region of North America. Biol. Invasions, 8: 1223-1234.
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# '''Tiunov, A.V., Hale, C.M., Holdsworth, A.R., Vsevolodova-Perel, T.S., 2006'''. Invasion patterns of Lumbricidae into the previously earthworm-free areas of northeastern Europe and the western Great Lakes region of North America. Biol. Invasions, 8: 1223-1234.
 
# '''Tomlin, A.D., 1983'''. The earthworm bait market in North America. In Earthworm Ecology by Satchell, J.E. (ed.), Chapman and Hall, London, pp. 331-338.
 
# '''Tomlin, A.D., 1983'''. The earthworm bait market in North America. In Earthworm Ecology by Satchell, J.E. (ed.), Chapman and Hall, London, pp. 331-338.
 
# '''Tondoh, J.E., Monin, L.M., Tiho, S., Csuzdi, Cs., 2007'''. Can earthworms be used as bio-indicators of land-use perturbations in semi-deciduous forest? Biology and Fertility of Soils, 43(5): 585-59.
 
# '''Tondoh, J.E., Monin, L.M., Tiho, S., Csuzdi, Cs., 2007'''. Can earthworms be used as bio-indicators of land-use perturbations in semi-deciduous forest? Biology and Fertility of Soils, 43(5): 585-59.

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  1. Taveau, J.C., Boisset, N., Vinogradov, S.N., Lamy, J.N., 1999. Three-dimensional reconstruction of Lumbricus terrestris hemoglobin at 22 Å resolution: intramolecular localization of the globin and linker chains. J. Mol. Biol., 289: 1343-1359.
  2. Taylor, A.G., 1949. A West African earthworm (Hippopera nigeriae) belonging to the family Hippoperidae. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 119: 703-710.
  3. Templeton, R., 1844. Description of Megascolex caeruleus. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 12 (1844): 89-91.
  4. Tetry, A., 1939. Les lombriciens actuellement connus en France et leur distribution. Bull. soc. zool. Fr., 64: 32-41.
  5. Tiunov, A.V., Hale, C.M., Holdsworth, A.R., Vsevolodova-Perel, T.S., 2006. Invasion patterns of Lumbricidae into the previously earthworm-free areas of northeastern Europe and the western Great Lakes region of North America. Biol. Invasions, 8: 1223-1234.
  6. Tomlin, A.D., 1983. The earthworm bait market in North America. In Earthworm Ecology by Satchell, J.E. (ed.), Chapman and Hall, London, pp. 331-338.
  7. Tondoh, J.E., Monin, L.M., Tiho, S., Csuzdi, Cs., 2007. Can earthworms be used as bio-indicators of land-use perturbations in semi-deciduous forest? Biology and Fertility of Soils, 43(5): 585-59.