Glyphidrilus yunnanensis
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Ordo: Oligochaeta
Familia: Almidae
Genus: Glyphidrilus
Name
Glyphidrilus yunnanensis Chen & Xu, 1977 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Glyphidrilus yunnanensis Chen and Xu, 1977: 181. Type locality: Menglun, Loso River, Yunnan. Chanabun et al. 2011[1]: 215, 2012a[2]: 270.
Remarks
See Table 1.
This species is known only from the type locality at Menglun, Loso River, Yunnan, China. There are no records of this species in the recent collections.
Taxon Treatment
- Chanabun, R; Sutcharit, C; Tongkerd, P; Panha, S; 2013: The semi-aquatic freshwater earthworms of the genus Glyphidrilus Horst, 1889 from Thailand (Oligochaeta, Almidae) with re-descriptions of several species ZooKeys, 265: 1-76. doi
Other References
- ↑ Chanabun R, Bantaowong U, Sutcharit C, Tongkerd P, Inkavilay K, James S, Panha S (2011) A new species of semi-aquatic freshwater earthworm of the genus Glyphidrilus Horst, 1889 from Laos (Oligochaeta: Almidae). Tropical Natural History 11: 213-222.
- ↑ Chanabun R, Bantaowong U, Sutcharit C, Tongkerd P, James S, Panha S (2012a) A new species of semi-aquatic freshwater earthworms of the genus Glyphidrilus Horst, 1889 from the Mekong River (Oligochaeta: Almidae). Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 60 (2): 265-277.