Its species is a terrestrish and it's Genus is Lumbricus
Genus-Lumbricus. Species-L. terrestris. ~v~
There are many, many species of earthworm. The Common Earthworm, which is the species I think most are used to seeing belongs to the species Lumbricus terrestris.
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Annelida Class: Clitellata Subclass: Oligochaeta Order: Haplotaxida Suborder: Lumbricina Families: - Acanthodrilidae -Criodrilidae -Eudrilidae -Glossoscolecidae -Lumbricidae -Megascolecidae In each of those families there are many species of worm. For example, here's the rest of the tree for the Common Earthworm. In North America, it is called Nightcrawler or Vitalis. In Canada, it is sometimes called the Dew Worm. Family: Lumbricidae Genus: Lumbricus Species: L. terrestris (Lumbricus terrestris) Classified by Linnaeus in 1758.
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They are both male and female
Genus-Lumbricus. Species-L. terrestris. ~v~
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Genus species or when writing it in hand it should be Genus species, but underlined.
A genus with one species is a monospecific genus.
The species is the combined genus and species
There are 79 species of hagfish that are split up into six different genus. The genus Eptatretus contains 49 species, the genus Myxine contains 23 species, the genus Nemamyxine contains two species, the genus Neomyxine contains one species, the genus Notomyxine contains one species, and the genus Rubicundus contains four species.
There are many, many species of earthworm. The Common Earthworm, which is the species I think most are used to seeing belongs to the species Lumbricus terrestris.
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