The scientific name for the earthworm is Lumbricus terrestris.
Lumbricus terrestris commonly found in the soil are the red colored dew worms we fish with.
In temperate zone areas, another of the most commonly seen earthworms are lumbricids (Lumbricidae).
it's Lumbricus terrestris
Any of various terrestrial annelid worms of the class Oligochaeta, especially those of the family Lumbricidae, that burrow into and help aerate and enrich soil.
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The scientific name for earthworm is Lumbricus terrestris.
Oligochaeta I think...
The scientific name of earthworm is Lumbricus terrestris.
Genus-Lumbricus. Species-L. terrestris. ~v~
Scientifically, in phylum, they are called "annelids". I'm not sure what their scientific species name is...... sorry!
the brain is essential for the movement of the earthworm. If the brain of the earthworm is removed, the earthworm will move continuously without stop
Yes, an earthworm is a decomposer.
The scientific name is Phacochoerus Aethiopicus
The scientific name for the earthworm is Lumbricus terrestris.
The scientific name for earthworm is Lumbricus terrestris.
The Scientific name for Earthworm is Lumbricus terrestris.
Genus-Lumbricus. Species-L. terrestris. ~v~
Lumbricus terrestris
The scientific name of the earthworm is Lumbricus terrestris.
South Indian Earthworm is the common name of megascolex. Its scientific name is Pheritima Posthuma.
i think a tube like structure but i don't know the scientific name
There are about 3000 species of earthworm, in the Subclass Oligochaeta of the Phylum Annelida. Genera include Lumbricusand Eisenia.Full binomial name examples include Lumbricus terrestrisand Eisenia fetida.
Scientifically, in phylum, they are called "annelids". I'm not sure what their scientific species name is...... sorry!
There are way too many annelids to list all of there scientific names. One scientific name for an annelid is the Lumbricus terrestris, or common earthworm. Another scientific name for an annelid is Phytobdella catenifera, a type of leech. You can view the related link to find the names of more annelid species.
Depends on what kind of worm you are talking about. In general, a worm is an annelid (Phylum Annelida), and there are a lot of them. For just one example, the scientific name for an earthworm is Lumbricus terrestris. And that's just one of some 2,700 different types of earthworm. Links are provided below to connect you with the related Wikipedia articles.