During a survey of the soil macrofauna of Madagascar three giant earthworm species were collected in the eastern part of the island. One of them, Kynotus friderici Michaelsen, 1931, is a known species described as K. longus var. friderici Michaelsen, 1931 and elevated to species rank herein. The other two species, K. giganteus sp. n. and K. proboscideus sp. n., proved to be new to science. K. giganteus measures alive 1350-1400 mm in length, 20-25 mm in diameter; K. proboscideus alive is ca 500-600 mm long and 15-20 mm in diameter. All worms belong to the Malagasy endemic family Kynotidae
Wesener, Thomas, Bespalova, Ioulia, Sierwald, Petra (2010): Madagascar's living giants: discovery of...
International audienceSince the 18th century, several taxonomists have contributed to knowledge of t...
FIGURE 1. Kynotus alaotranus Michaelsen, 1907, penial seta. A. Tip of the seta. B. Ornamentation. FI...
The investigation of a small number of earthworms collected in Central Madagascar resulted in the di...
The investigation of a small number of earthworms collected in Central Madagascar resulted in the di...
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...
Investigation of earthworms collected in Madagascar resulted in the discovery of two new species bel...
FIGURES 3 – 4. Kynotus minutus sp. nov. 3. Dorsal view of the holotype, scale 5 mm. 4. Penial seta. ...
Earthworm specimens collected from Sakon Nakhon and Nakhon Phanom, northeast Thailand, were found to...
Elaboration of the earthworm material collected on the Seychelles, Mauritius, Réunion, Mayotte and S...
Some time ago our Museum received from Mr. van Houten a large earthworm, found on his coffee-plantat...
Four new species of terrestrial earthworms from the zebrus-group in the genus Amynthas Kinberg, 186...
A recent survey of earthworms carried out in South East Madagascar resulted in collecting two specie...
Dyne, Geoffrey R. (2021): A New Genus and Species of Earthworm (Oligochaeta: Megascolecidae) from Se...
Wesener, Thomas, Bespalova, Ioulia, Sierwald, Petra (2010): Madagascar's living giants: discovery of...
International audienceSince the 18th century, several taxonomists have contributed to knowledge of t...
FIGURE 1. Kynotus alaotranus Michaelsen, 1907, penial seta. A. Tip of the seta. B. Ornamentation. FI...
The investigation of a small number of earthworms collected in Central Madagascar resulted in the di...
The investigation of a small number of earthworms collected in Central Madagascar resulted in the di...
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...
Investigation of earthworms collected in Madagascar resulted in the discovery of two new species bel...
FIGURES 3 – 4. Kynotus minutus sp. nov. 3. Dorsal view of the holotype, scale 5 mm. 4. Penial seta. ...
Earthworm specimens collected from Sakon Nakhon and Nakhon Phanom, northeast Thailand, were found to...
Elaboration of the earthworm material collected on the Seychelles, Mauritius, Réunion, Mayotte and S...
Some time ago our Museum received from Mr. van Houten a large earthworm, found on his coffee-plantat...
Four new species of terrestrial earthworms from the zebrus-group in the genus Amynthas Kinberg, 186...
A recent survey of earthworms carried out in South East Madagascar resulted in collecting two specie...
Dyne, Geoffrey R. (2021): A New Genus and Species of Earthworm (Oligochaeta: Megascolecidae) from Se...
Wesener, Thomas, Bespalova, Ioulia, Sierwald, Petra (2010): Madagascar's living giants: discovery of...
International audienceSince the 18th century, several taxonomists have contributed to knowledge of t...
FIGURE 1. Kynotus alaotranus Michaelsen, 1907, penial seta. A. Tip of the seta. B. Ornamentation. FI...