- Lumbricidae
Taxobox
name = Lumbricidae
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image_caption =Lumbricus terrestris , the Common European Earthworm
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Annelida
classis =Clitellata
subclassis =Oligochaeta
ordo =Haplotaxida
familia = Lumbricidae
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = See textThe Lumbricidae is a family ofearthworm s which includes most of the earthworm species well-known to Europeans. About 33 lumbricid species have become naturalized around the world [cite web | url = http://bio-eco.eis.ynu.ac.jp/eng/database/earthworm/COSMO2.doc | title = Contents of "Cosmopolitan Earthworms" 1st and 2nd Editions, Blakemore (2002, 2006) | publisher = VermEcology | year = 2008 | accessdate = 2008-02-12] , but the bulk of the species are in Holarctic: from Canada (e.g. "Bimastos lawrenceae" on Vancouver Island) and the United States (e.g. "Eisenoides carolinensis", "Eisenoides lonnbergi" and most "Bimastos" spp.) and throughout Eurasia to Japan (e.g. "Eisenia japonica", "E. koreana" and "Helodrilus hachiojii"). An enigmatic species in Tasmania is "Eophila eti". There are currently 670 valid (sub-)species in about 42 recognized genera. [cite web | url = http://bio-eco.eis.ynu.ac.jp/eng/database/earthworm/| title = A Series of Searchable Texts on Earthworm Biodiversity, Ecology and Systematics from Various Regions of the World | publisher = YNU, COE Chapter 10: A list of valid, invalid and synonymous names of Criodriloidea and Lumbricoidea (Annelida: Oligochaeta: Criodrilidae, Sparganophilidae, Ailoscolecidae, Hormogastridae, Lumbricidae, Lutodrilidae)| year = 2007 | accessdate = 2008-01-04]Genera
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Allolobophora "
*"Allolobophoridella "
*"Aporrectodea "
*"Cernosvitovia "
*"Dendrobaena "
*"Dendrodrilus "
*"Eisenia"
*"Eiseniella "
*"Eiseniona "
*"Eophila "
*"Ethnodrilus "
*"Eumenescolex "
*"Fitzingeria "
*"Helodrilus "
*"Iberoscolex "
*"Kritodrilus "
*"Lumbricus "
*"Microeophila "
*"Murchieona "
*"Norealidys "
*"Octodriloides "
*"Octodrilus "
*"Octolasion "
*"Orodrilus "
*"Perelia "
*"Postandrilus "
*"Proctodrilus "
*"Prosellodrilus "
*"Satchellius "
*"Scherotheca "References
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