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Lumbriculus illex Timm & Rodriguez 1994

Lumbriculus illex ( Anglèis )

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Lumbriculus illex is a fresh-water worm, the most recently described member of the genus (Timm & Rodriguez, 1994), and is known only from 3 individuals found in Komarovka stream, north of Vladivostok.[1] In most regards, this species is probably similar to Lumbriculus variegatus, but it can be told apart from this species by its one-pointed setae (other Lumbriculus have two-pointed setae). Its closest relative is probably L. sachalinus or L. olgae. Mature Lumbriculus can also easily be told apart by a number of genital characters, but as few of the species in the genus ever become sexually mature, this method of identification is often useless.

References

  1. ^ Timm, T.; Rodriguez, P. (1994-06-01). "Description of a new Lumbriculus species (Oligochaeta, Lumbriculidae) from the Russian Far-East". Annales de Limnologie - International Journal of Limnology. 30 (2): 95–100. doi:10.1051/limn/1994012. ISSN 0003-4088.
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Lumbriculus illex: Brief Summary ( Anglèis )

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Lumbriculus illex is a fresh-water worm, the most recently described member of the genus (Timm & Rodriguez, 1994), and is known only from 3 individuals found in Komarovka stream, north of Vladivostok. In most regards, this species is probably similar to Lumbriculus variegatus, but it can be told apart from this species by its one-pointed setae (other Lumbriculus have two-pointed setae). Its closest relative is probably L. sachalinus or L. olgae. Mature Lumbriculus can also easily be told apart by a number of genital characters, but as few of the species in the genus ever become sexually mature, this method of identification is often useless.

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