Octolasion tyrtaeum ( Savigny, 1826 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3866.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6142614 |
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Octolasion tyrtaeum ( Savigny, 1826 ) |
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Octolasion tyrtaeum ( Savigny, 1826) View in CoL
Enterion tyrtaeum Savigny, 1826: 184 View in CoL .
Allolobophora profuga: Michaelsen 1890: 17 View in CoL .
Octolasium lacteum: Michaelsen 1900a: 506 View in CoL ; Michaelsen 1903: 178; Wilcke 1949: 179; Zuck 1951: 127; Graff 1953b: 26; Bouché 1972: 253 -257.
Octolasion lacteum Örley 1885: 21 View in CoL ; Easton 1983: 483; Csuzdi & Zicsi 2003: 197; Blakemore 2008: 56. Octolasion tyrtaeum Gates 1973: 35 View in CoL ; Easton 1983: 483; Sims & Gerard 1999: 116; Blakemore 2008: 56.
Ecology. Endogeic species occurring in deciduous and coniferous forests as well as on arable and grassland sites, prefers high soil organic matter content (>4%) ( Zuck 1951; Jänsch et al. 2013). Sometimes dominant in wet meadows ( Graff 1954).
Zoogeographical distribution type. Peregrine species with Palaearctic origin and worldwide distribution ( Csuzdi & Zicsi 2003).
Distribution in Germany. Central Germany ( Michaelsen 1890; Dunger 1978; Eggert 1982; Römbke 2000, 2001, 2006; Römbke et al. 2000, 2002; Höser 2012; PSMS in Saxony-Anhalt: Neubert 2011); northern Germany ( Michaelsen 1890; Graff 1950, 1954; Judas et al. 1989; Graefe 1993; Kula 1994; Irmler 1999; Unger 1999; Römbke et al. 2000, 2002, Beylich & Graefe 2002); southern Germany ( Zuck 1951; Volz 1976; Bauchhenß 1982; Schruft et al. 1982; Babel et al. 1986; Funke & Frank 1991; Kula 1994; Ehrmann 1996; Schöpke 1998; Römbke et al. 2000, 2002; Beck et al. 2001; Brauckmann 2002; Sommer et al. 2002; PSMS in Bavaria: www.edaphobase.org); eastern Germany ( Wilcke 1939; Füller 1953; Bösener 1965; Dunger et al. 1972; Nöllner & Weigmann 1982; Römbke et al. 2000; Beylich & Graefe 2002; PSMS in Brandenburg: www.edaphobase.org); western Germany ( Baltzer 1956; Schulte et al. 1989; Römbke et al. 2000, 2002; Emmerling 2001; Beylich & Graefe 2002; PSMS in North-Rhine Westphalia: Haag et al. 2009).
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Octolasion tyrtaeum ( Savigny, 1826 )
Lehmitz, Ricarda, Römbke, Jörg, Jänsch, Stephan, Krück, Stefanie, Beylich, Anneke & Graefe, Ulfert 2014 |
Octolasium lacteum:
Bouche 1972: 253 |
Graff 1953: 26 |
Zuck 1951: 127 |
Wilcke 1949: 179 |
Michaelsen 1903: 178 |
Michaelsen 1900: 506 |
Allolobophora profuga:
Michaelsen 1890: 17 |
Octolasion lacteum Örley 1885 : 21
Blakemore 2008: 56 |
Blakemore 2008: 56 |
Csuzdi 2003: 197 |
Sims 1999: 116 |
Easton 1983: 483 |
Easton 1983: 483 |
Gates 1973: 35 |
Orley 1885: 21 |
Enterion tyrtaeum
Savigny 1826: 184 |