Octolasion lacteum (Örley, 1881), Orley, 1881
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Octolasion lacteum (Örley, 1881) |
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Octolasion lacteum (Örley, 1881) View in CoL
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1881 Lumbricus terrestris var. lacteus + L.terrestris var. rubidus Örley, Math. és Term. Közlemények, 16: 584. 1972 Octolasium lacteum lacteum + O. lacteum gracile: Bouché, Inst. Nat. Rech. Agron. , 253, 257. 1991 Octolasion tyrtaeum: Mršić, Acad. Sci. Art. Slov. , (Hist. Nat.), 31: 347.
2003 Octolasion lacteum: Csuzdi & Zicsi, Pedozool. Hung. , 1: 197.
Ecological category. Endogeic.
Habitat. No special preferences towards soil type.
Zoogeographical distribution type. Peregrine.
Distribution in Croatia. One of the most common earthworm species, found all over Croatia in all three regions. Szüts (1919): Lokve, Mrkopalj, Pag, Rečica, Valpovo; Zicsi (1968): Zagreb; Šapkarev (1972, 1979): Zagreb, Batina, Bigina poljana, Beli Manastir, Galovac, Kopačevo, Korenička Kapela, Novska, Osijek, Petlovac, Vinkovci, Zagreb, Zaprešić; Mršić (1984, 1987a, 1988): Bili Brig, Čačinci, Jankovac (Papuk), Karsko (Učka), Smiljan; Jelić (1985): Sakadaško jezero, Podunavlje; Hackenberger: Vojlovica (Papuk), Sokoline (Papuk), Darda, Lapovac, Našice, Osijek, Slavonski Brod, Čakovec, Donji Miholjac, Turkovići, Kneja, Potok Musulinski, Jasenak, Mikleuš, Bijele stijene, Kapela.
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