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Studies on Earthworms. No. II
William Blaxland Benham (1887) Quarterly journal of microscopical science 27: 77-108
IV. — On the anatomy and histology of a new earthworm (Diplocardia communis, gen. et sp. nov.)
H Garman (1888) Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History 3: 47-77
On the oligochaetous fauna of New Zealand with preliminary descriptions of new species
F E Beddard (1889) Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1889: 377-382
Oligochaeten des Naturhistorischen Museums in Hamburg. IV
W Michaelsen (1890) Jahrbuch der Hamburgischen Wissenschaftlichen Anstalten 8: 299-340
I Lombrichi della spedizione Antarctica italiana del 1882
(1890) Annali Del Museo Genova 7: 137-146
Observations upon an American species of Perichaeta, and upon some other members of the genus
F E Beddard (1890) Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1890: 52-69
6. Preliminary Account of an Earthworm from West Africa referable to a new Genus
Frank E Beddard (1891) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1891: 172-176
Die exotischen terricolen des k. k. naturhistorischen Hofmuseums
D Rosa (1891) Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 6: 379-406
Terricolen der Berliner Zoologischen Sammlung. II
W Michaelsen (1892) Archiv für Naturgeschichte. Berlin 58: 209-261
January 5, 1892
Newton (1892) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1892: 1-76
Etude sur la faune lombricide de la Suisse
(1896) Revue Suisse De Zoologie 4: 1-111
Contributo allo studio dei Terricoli neotropicali
Daniele Rosa (1896) Memorie della Reale accademia delle scienze di Torino 45: 89-152
Some animals from the Macgillycuddys Reeks
R F Scharff and G H Carpenter (1899) Irish Naturalist 8: 213-218
Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Oligochäten
W Michaelsen (1899) Zoologische Jahrbuecher (Systematik) 12: 105-144
Oligochaeta
Wilhelm Michaelsen (1900) Das Tierreich 10: 1-575
Die geographische Verbreitung der Oligochaeten
W Michaelsen (1903)
Earthworms from the Kermadecs
W B Benham (1905) Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 37: 298-300
THE EYES OF THE BLIND VERTEBRATES OF NORTH AMERICA: VII. THE EYES OF AMPHISBAeNA PUNCTATA (BELL), A BLI LIZARD FROM CUBA
Fernandus Payne (1906) Biol Bull 11: 60-70
ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF PARASITIC COPEPODS
J F Mcclendon (1906) Biol Bull 12: 37-52
XIV c. Oligochaeta für 1904, 1905 und 1906
W Michaelsen (1907) Archiv für Naturgeschichte 73: 1-56
XIV c. Oligochaeta für 1907
W Michaelsen (1908) Archiv für Naturgeschichte 74: 1-19
PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE EGG AND EMBRYO OF CERTAIN HYDROIDS
Cora Jipson Beckwith (1909) Biol Bull 16: 183-192
Die Oligochäten von Neu-Caledonien und den beachbarten Inselngruppen
W Michaelsen (1913) Nova Caledonia 1: 173-280
THE CHROMOSOMES OF THE CERCOPIDAe
Alice M Boring (1913) Biol Bull 24: 133-146
The Oligochaeta of Natal and Zululand
W Michaelsen (1916) Annals of the Natal Museum 2: 397-458
The spermatogenesis of Phrynotettix Magnus with special reference to synapsis and the individuality of the chromosomes
D H Wenrich (1916) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 60: 57-132
The earthworms of Lahore
Baini Pakshad (1916) The Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 24: 494-506
REACTIONS OF AMEBA TO LIGHT AND THE EFFECT OF LIGHT ON FEEDING
Asa A Schaeffer (1917) Biol Bull 32: 45-742
genetic improvement research on pinus roxburghii in the last two decades-a review
A Richards (1917) Biol Bull 32: 249-2901
THE FATE OF THE UNFERTILIZED EGG IN THE WHITE MOUSE
Harry H Charlton (1917) Biol Bull 33: 321-338
North American earthworms of the family Lumbricidae in the collections of the United States National Museum
Frank Smith (1917) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 52: 157-182
On a collection of Oligochaeta from various parts of India and further India
(1917) Rec. Indian. Mus. 13: 353-416
BIFURCATION IN THE EMBRYOS OF TUBIFEX
Paul S Welch (1921) Biol Bull 41: 188-202
5. Contributions to the morphology, classification and zoogeography of the Indian Oligochaeta
J Stephenson (1921) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1921: 103-142
STUDIES ON THE CORRELATION BETWEEN METABOLIC GRADIENTS, ELECTRICAL GRADIENTS, AND GALVANOTAXIS. I
L H Hyman and A W Bellamy (1922) Biol Bull 43: 313-347
Some earthworms from Kashmir. Bombay and other parts of India
J Stephenson (1922) Records of The Indian Museum 24: 427-443
Papers from Dr, Th. Mortensen's Pacific Expedition 1914-16. XVII. Oligochäten von Neuseeland und den Auckland- Campbell-Inseln, nebst einigen anderen Pacifischen Formen
W Michaelsen (1924) Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra Dansk naturhistorisk Forening i Kjøbenhavn 75: 197-240
THE FUNCTIONS OF THE SWIMBLADDER OF FISHES
F G Hall (1924) Biol Bull 47: 79-126
DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMPOUND EYE OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER AND ITS BAR-EYED MUTANT
Joseph Krafka (1924) Biol Bull 47: 143-148
STUDIES ON EUGLENAMORPHA HEGNERI N. G., N. SP., A EUGLENOID FLAGELLATE FOUND IN TADPOLES
D H Wenrich (1924) Biol Bull 47: 149-174
ON THE LUMINESCENCE OF MICROSCOLEX PHOSPHOREUS DUG
Stanislaw Skowron (1926) Biol Bull 51: 199-208
NUMBER AND BEHAVIOR OF THE CHROMOSOMES IN CAVIA COBAYA (THE COMMON GUINEA PIG)
Mary T Harman and Frank P Root (1926) Biol Bull 51: 73-84
THE DISTRIBUTION OF PIGMENT AND OTHER MORPHOLOGICAL CONCOMITANTS OF THE METABOLIC GRADIENT IN OLIGOCHAeTS
Grace Evelyn Pickford (1930) Biol Bull 58: 265-273
Oligochaeta. Part 2. Earthworms
(1932) Discovery Reports Cambridge 4: 265-292
Notes on a California earthworm Plutellus papillifer (Eisen, 1893)
Gordon E Gates (1941) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 23(30): 443-452
REGENERATION IN AN EARTHWORM, EISENIA FOETIDA (SAVIGNY) 1826. II. POSTERIOR REGENERATION
G E Gates (1950) Biol Bull 98: 36-45
New species of earthworms from the Arnold Arboretum, Boston I
G E Gates (1952) Breviora 9: 1-3
A preliminary list of the earthworms of northern New Jersey with notes
H Davies (1954) Breviora 26: 1-13
An Anatomical Study of the Peregrine Megascolecid Earthworm Pheretima hupeiensis in the Eastern United States
William C Grant (1955) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 105: 49-63
Contributions to a revision of the earthworm family Lumbricidae. I. Allolobophora limicola
G E Gates (1957) Breviora 81: 1-14
On Burmese earthworms of the family Megascolecidae
(1960) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 123: 203-282
On Burmese earthworms of the family Megascolecidae
G E Gates (1960) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 123: 201-282
Miscellanea Megadrilogica. VII. Greenhouse earthworms
G E Gates (1963) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 76: 9-17
Requiem~for megadrile Utopias. A contribution toward the understanding of the earthworm fauna of North America
G E Gates (1966) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 79: 239-254
TEMPERATURE RELATIONSHIPS OF POIKILOTHERMS AND THE MELTING TEMPERATURE OF MOLECULAR COLLAGEN
B J Rigby (1968) Biol Bull 135: 223-229
What is Lumbricus eiseni Levinsen, 1884 (Lumbricidae, Oligochaeta)?
G E Gates (1968) Breviora 299: 1-9
Contributions to a revision of the earthworm family Lumbricidae V. Eisenia zebra Michaelsen, 1902
G E Gates (1969) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 82: 453-459
On the earthworms of Ascension and Juan Fernandez Islands
G E Gates (1969) Breviora 323: 1-4
MICROSPECTROFLUORIMETRIC MEASUREMENTS ON CELLS CONTAINING BIOGENIC AMINES IN THE CEREBRAL GANGLION OF THE POLYCHAETE NEREIS VIRENS (SARS)
Debrah White and Joan R Marsden (1978) Biol Bull 155: 395-409
Japanese earthworms: a synopsis of the Megadrile species (Oligochaeta)
E G Easton (1981) Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural History (Zoology) 40(2): 33-65
Spcies of naticidae(described by Linnaeus in the systen naturae (1758)
Kabat A R (1990) Zool.j.Linn.Soc 100: 1-25
Die Fauna verschieden bearbeiteter Wiesen im oberbayerischen Raum II – Nematoda, Oligochaeta (Enchytraeidae und Lumbricidae)
R Fechter (1994) Spixiana 17: 63-80
Haemopis Caeca (Annelida : Hirudinea : Arhynchobdellida : Haemopidae), A New Species Of Troglobitic Leech From A Chemoautotrophically Based Groundwater Ecosystem In Romania
D G Manoleli, D J Klemm and S M Sarbu (1998) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 111: 222-229
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