found: Work cat.: Toxicity and residues of brodifacoum in snails and earthworms, c2003:p. 6 (pasture earthworm (Aporrectodea calignosa)) p. 8 (Aporrectodea caliginosa)
found: NCBI taxonomy browser, Jan. 11, 2007(Aporrectodea caliginosa. Rank: species. Genus: Aporrectodea, Family Lumbricidae)
found: Animal diversity Web, Jan. 11, 2007(Species Aporrectodea caliginosa, Genus Aporrectodea, Family Lumbricidae)
found: Planet Green, Inc. WWW home page, Jan. 11, 2007:education/types of earthworms (Aporrectodea caliginosa, more commonly known as the grey worm. This introduced Europoean species is now the most common of all the earthworm species in New Zealand)
found: Fauna Europaea, via WWW, Jan. 11, 2007(Aporrectodea caliginosa (Savigny 1826). Taxonomic rank: species. Taxonomic status: valid. Type species of Aporrectodea. A species complex, includes the nominal taxa: Enterion caliginosus Savigny, 1826, Lumbricus trapezoides Dugès, 1828 (syn. = Nicodrilus caliginosus meridionalis Bouché, 1972), Allolobophora tuberculata Eisen, 1874 (syn. = caliginosa alternisetosa Bouché, 1972), Allolobophora turgida Eisen, 1873, Allolobophora nocturna Evans 1946. All of them, often referred to the genera Nicodrilus and Aporrectodea. There is wide disagreement as to the validity and rank of these taxa, and existing descriptions are generally inconsistent)
notfound: NatureServe explorer, via WWW, Jan. 11, 2007;ITIS, Jan. 11, 2007