Microscolex phosphoreus ( Dugès, 1837 ), Duges, 1837
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Microscolex phosphoreus ( Dugès, 1837 ) |
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Microscolex phosphoreus ( Dugès, 1837) View in CoL View at ENA
Lumbricus phosphoreus Dugès, 1837: 17 .
Microscolex phosphoreus: Michaelsen 1899a: 97, 1900: 141 View in CoL , 1907a: 148, 1908: 35, 1913a: 475; Sciacchitano 1960: 10; Ljungström 1972a: 5; Zicsi & Pajor 1992: 131; Plisko 2010: 291.
Type locality. France (greenhouse).
Distribution. Cosmopolitan: in RSA: WC: Caffraria, by Michaelsen translated to ‘Kafferlandet’ (possibly referring to Cape Peninsula). Cape Peninsula: Hout Bay, Skoorsteenkop at ca. 180 m asl from the wet leaves in indigenous forest. Mossel Bay, among the damp leaf mould, Victoria Park. NC: Namaqualand, Kamaggas. EC: Port Elizabeth. KZN: Krantzkop. Drakensberg, Rainbow Gorge. LP: Zoutpansberg, small ‘kloof’ north-west of Makhado [= Louis Trichard], native forest.
Remarks. Widely distributed intentionally or accidentally all over the world, occurs where climatic conditions allow. Introduced to this country.
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Microscolex phosphoreus ( Dugès, 1837 )
Plisko, Jadwiga Danuta 2012 |
Microscolex phosphoreus:
Plisko 2010: 291 |
Zicsi 1992: 131 |
Ljungstrom 1972: 5 |
Sciacchitano 1960: 10 |
Michaelsen 1899: 97 |
Lumbricus phosphoreus Dugès, 1837 : 17
Duges 1837: 17 |