A recent survey of earthworms carried out in South East Madagascar resulted in collecting two species belonging to the endemic Malagasy earthworm genus Howascolex Michaelsen, 1901. One of the species proved to be identical to the generotype Howascolex madagascariensis Michaelsen, 1901. The other species Howascolex farafangana sp. n. represents the second species of the genus. The genus Howascolex was originally classified in the subfamily Octochaetinae Michaelsen, 1900. However, its close morphological similarity with the Malagasy acanthodriline species implies a homoplasious origin of the meroic excretory system of Howascolex and its inclusion in the family Acanthodrilidae Claus, 1880
During a survey of the soil macrofauna of Madagascar three giant earthworm species were collected in...
Three new earthworm species are described from Sulawesi, Indonesia. Two belong to the genus Pithemer...
The Massif Central in France could potentially harbor numerous ancient endemic lineages owing to its...
A recent survey of earthworms carried out in South East Madagascar resulted in collecting two specie...
Acanthodrilidae Claus, 1880 The Acanthodrilidae is the second most speciose earthworm family – 746...
The earthworm fauna of Madagascar is scarcely known. A recently launched exploration of the soil fau...
The earthworm fauna of Madagascar is scarcely known. A recently launched exploration of the soil fau...
AbstractFourteen species new to science are described from material collected at several sites in th...
Having completed the examination of the Earthworms, brought home by the Sumatra-Expedition 1) and de...
During collecting trips to Madagascar in the last decade several Acanthodrilidae sensu lato species ...
Author Institution: Judson College, Rangoon Burma, and The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohi
Plisko, Jadwiga Danuta (2010): Megadrile earthworm taxa introduced to South African soils (Oligochae...
The earthworm fauna of tropical Africa is clearly understudied. This is mainly due to the lack of lo...
A new eudrilid earthworm species, Nsukkadrilus funmie sp.n. is described from Ogoja (eastern Nigeria...
Megascolex (Oligochaeta: Megascolecidae) are endemic species to India and Sri Lanka, however, to dat...
During a survey of the soil macrofauna of Madagascar three giant earthworm species were collected in...
Three new earthworm species are described from Sulawesi, Indonesia. Two belong to the genus Pithemer...
The Massif Central in France could potentially harbor numerous ancient endemic lineages owing to its...
A recent survey of earthworms carried out in South East Madagascar resulted in collecting two specie...
Acanthodrilidae Claus, 1880 The Acanthodrilidae is the second most speciose earthworm family – 746...
The earthworm fauna of Madagascar is scarcely known. A recently launched exploration of the soil fau...
The earthworm fauna of Madagascar is scarcely known. A recently launched exploration of the soil fau...
AbstractFourteen species new to science are described from material collected at several sites in th...
Having completed the examination of the Earthworms, brought home by the Sumatra-Expedition 1) and de...
During collecting trips to Madagascar in the last decade several Acanthodrilidae sensu lato species ...
Author Institution: Judson College, Rangoon Burma, and The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohi
Plisko, Jadwiga Danuta (2010): Megadrile earthworm taxa introduced to South African soils (Oligochae...
The earthworm fauna of tropical Africa is clearly understudied. This is mainly due to the lack of lo...
A new eudrilid earthworm species, Nsukkadrilus funmie sp.n. is described from Ogoja (eastern Nigeria...
Megascolex (Oligochaeta: Megascolecidae) are endemic species to India and Sri Lanka, however, to dat...
During a survey of the soil macrofauna of Madagascar three giant earthworm species were collected in...
Three new earthworm species are described from Sulawesi, Indonesia. Two belong to the genus Pithemer...
The Massif Central in France could potentially harbor numerous ancient endemic lineages owing to its...