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In the summer, they eat dew worms, small fish, frogs, mollusks, and small snakes.
In Canada, it is also called the dew worm, or "Grandaddy Earthworm".
Lumbricus terrestris has several common names, including common earthworm, nightcrawler, and dew worm.
Nightcrawler (Lumbricus terrestris), an annelid worm also called "common earthworm" and "dew worm"
The Canadian security service, in cooperation with MI5, infiltrated the construction site in an attempt to bug the building in an operation that was known as Operation Dew Worm.
Lumbricus contains some of the most commonly seen earthworms in Europe.
The common earthworm (Lumbricus), on the other hand, produces no casts.
Because it is widely known, Lumbricus terrestris goes under a variety of common names.
The earthworm (Lumbricus ) is an example.
Lumbricus festivus is not found in large numbers.
Lumbricus badensis, the giant earthworm, also belongs to this genus.
In this way a positive feedback relationship exists between the barley, microorganisms and Lumbricus rubellus.
Lumbricus badensis or giant earthworm is a member of the earthworm family.
In this trait they resemble Lumbricus rubellus.
The California blackworm (Lumbricus variegatus) are also known as blood worms.
Lumbricus (see also Earthworms).
Various abiotic factors are significant to Lumbricus rubellus.
The giant earthworm Lumbricus badensis is found only in the Black Forest region.
Lumbricus terrestris.
Lumbricus (earthworms)
Are earthworms (Lumbricus) common in S. Brazil (685/2.
Most common earthworm species, such as Lumbricus terrestris, which can often be dug up in the garden, are eminently suitable for freshwater fishing.
Lumbricus rubellus is a saprophage which feeds on organic material that is in a high state of decomposition.
It is prepared from the abdomen of the Red earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus, and has many purported medicinal uses.
Lumbrokinase is a fibrinolytic enzyme present in the earthworm Lumbricus bimastus.
Lumbricus terrestris has several common names, including common earthworm, nightcrawler, and dew worm.
R. cathartica is also associated with invasive European earthworms (Lumbricus sp.)
The substratum for Lumbricus rubellus is related to the species food sources and pH and moisture requirements.
Lumbricus terrestris Linnaeus, 1758 replacing anterior segments from as far back as 13/14 and 16/17 but tail regeneration was never found.