Octolasion lacteum (Öerley, 1881), Oerley, 1881

Stojanović, Mirjana & Milutinović, Tanja, 2013, Checklist of earthworms (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) from Montenegro: Diversity and biogeographical review, Zootaxa 3710 (2), pp. 147-164 : 159

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3710.2.2

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Octolasion lacteum (Öerley, 1881)
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Octolasion lacteum (Öerley, 1881) View in CoL

Lumbricus terrestris var. lacteus Öerley, 1881: 584 .

Lumbricus terrestris var. rubidus Öerley, 1881: 584 .

Octolasium lacteum: Šapkarev 1975: 27 . Mršić 1983: 55. Csuzdi & Zicsi 2003: 197 (for complete synonymy). Octolasion (Octolasion) lacteum: Šapkarev 1978: 295 .

Octolasium lacteum giganteum: Mršić 1983: 56 .

Octolasion lacteum lacteum: Mršić 1990: 73 . Karaman & Stojanović 1995: 139. Stojanović & Karaman 2003: 56. Octolasion lacteum gigantheum: Mršić 1990: 74 . Karaman & Stojanović 1995: 139. Stojanović & Karaman 2003: 58.

Ecology. Endogeic species (Zicsi et al. 2011) found in cultivated soils, forests and meadows (Milutinović et al. 2010).

Distribution in Montenegro. Northern Montenegro: Žabljak, (Karaman & Stojanović 1995), Crno jezero, Valovito jezero, Modro jezero, Sedlo, Bukovac (Mršić 1983, 1990), Barno jezero, Crepuljna poljana, Kanjon Sušice, Gornja Počivala, Tepca, Aluge, Crna poda (Mršić 1990), eastern Prokletije, Čakor, Vuča (Šapkarev 1975; Mršić 1991), Kolašin, Ribnica, Biševo (Šapkarev 1975; Mršić 1991), Bijelo Polje (Šapkarev 1975; Mršić 1991, Karaman & Stojanović 1995), Canyon of Lazarova Reka, Biogradska Gora Mt., Bjelasica (Stojanović & Karaman 2003): southern Montenegro, Kotor (Karaman & Stojanović 1995), Gulf of Boka Kotorska (Stojanović & Karaman 2003), Titograd (Šapkarev 1975; Mršić 1991).

Zoogeographical distribution type. Native to the Palearctic, but a widely distributed peregrine species (Csuzdi et al. 2011).

Genus Perelia Easton, 1983

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