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Octolasion cyaneum is in the family Lumbricidae that are the dominant earthworms of pastures and croplands of Europe, they a large sluggish species mostly found in the topsoil of low-fertility pastures on many [[soil]] types [.]. They originated in Europe and were brought to New Zealand through either ballast ships or imported plants by early European settlers [.]. | |||
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Revision as of 09:23, 29 April 2025
Octolasion cyaneum is in the family Lumbricidae that are the dominant earthworms of pastures and croplands of Europe, they a large sluggish species mostly found in the topsoil of low-fertility pastures on many soil types [.]. They originated in Europe and were brought to New Zealand through either ballast ships or imported plants by early European settlers [.].
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Kingdom: | Animalia |
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Phylum: | Annelida |
Class: | Citellata |
Order: | Crassiclitellata |
Family: | Lumbricidae |
Genus: | Octolasion |
Species: | Octolasion cyaneum |