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Freshwater Oligochaeta in Canada

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1978
Seventy-nine of the total 136 American species of aquatic oligochaetes found in fresh water have been reported from Canada. Specaria fraseri and Ilyodrilus mastix are species new to science. Other species are recorded for the first time in Canada or in British Columbia. The Canadian species are listed by province.
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Checklist of the earthworms of Albania (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae)

Zootaxa, 2023
According to the up-to-date checklist, the earthworm fauna of Albania consists of 31 species and subspecies, all belonging to the family Lumbricidae. Among them, four species, Dendrobaena feheri Szederjesi & Csuzdi, 2017, D. skipetarica Szederjesi & Csuzdi, 2017, Eisenia muranyii Szederjesi & Csuzdi, 2015 and Octodrilus albanicus Szederjesi
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OLIGOCHAETA

1981
In Yugoslavia Oligochaeta have been relatively inadequately reseached, especially the Enchytraeidae family, and that was the main motive for making this catalogue. The classification of higher taxonomic units (till families), which representatives can be found in Yugoslavia, has been made on the basis of the system made by Jamieson (1978).
Kerovec, Mladen, Mršić, Narcis
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Notes on the naidiform Oligochaeta

1891
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Fauna maločetinaša (Oligochaeta) Hrvatske

Biološki vestnik, 1980
The fauna of Oligochaeta of Croatia have relatively poorly reserched. Ali together, 90 species are known, which belong to Aeolosomatidae (4 species), Lumbriculidae (5), Tubificidae (23), Naididae (20), Enchytvaeidae (4), Haplotaxidae (1) and Lumricidae (33).
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The Oligochaeta of the Nile Basin Revisited

2009
A hypothesis on the origin and migration routes of the oligochaetes of the Nile Basin is presented. Five routes (but probably more than five waves) are recognized. Species found far from their origin (e.g. Gordiodrilus from the Upper Nile, found in Selima Oasis and Tripolitania) may represent an earlier wave than those that live closer to their source (
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A CHECK‐LIST OF BRITISH OLIGOCHAETA

Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1962
No check‐list of the British Oligochaeta has appeared since Southern (1909) and aa several families have been revised recently several changes of the nomenclature used in that work have been necessary. In addition some fifteen species of aquatic worms have been added to the British list from my own collections, and therefore brief descriptions of these
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The Production Biology of the Tubificidae (Oligochaeta)

1980
Few estimates of production of aquatic oligochaetes have been made. Those that have vary considerably in methodology, the units employed, the values obtained where these can be compared, and sometimes in the concept of production used. Laboratory studies on pure populations may be unreliable.
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Oligochaeta new to Britain [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnals and Magazine of Natural History, 1959
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