Eisenia fetida (Stojanović, Mirjana & Milutinović, Tanja 2013)
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Genus: Eisenia
Name
Eisenia fetida Savigny, 1826 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Eisenia fetida Stojanović, Mirjana, 2013, Zootaxa 3710: 155-155.
Description
Eisenia foetida: Šapkarev 1975: 27. Šapkarev 1978: 294. Mršić 1991: 497. Karaman & Stojanović 1995: 139. Stojanović & Karaman 2003: 58. Eisenia fetida: Csuzdi & Zicsi 2003: 143 (for complete synonymy). Ecology. Epigeic species (Szederjesi 2013) found in gardens and soils rich with organic matter (Stojanović 1996), under bark of fallen trunks (Perel 1997).
Distribution
Distribution in Montenegro. Northern Montenegro: Žabljak (Karaman & Stojanović 1995), river Tara (Karaman & Stojanović 1995); eastern Montenegro: Ivangrad, Kolašin (Šapkarev 1975; Mršić 1991), Bijelo Polje (Karaman & Stojanović 1995). Zoogeographical distribution type. A common peregrine species introduced by man all over the world. However, according to Perel (1997) its probably original area was in the Caucasus region in Russia.
Taxon Treatment
- Stojanović, Mirjana; Milutinović, Tanja; 2013: Checklist of earthworms (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) from Montenegro: Diversity and biogeographical review, Zootaxa 3710: 155-155. doi
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