Microchaetus vernoni Plisko, 1992
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Microchaetus vernoni Plisko, 1992 View in CoL View at ENA
Microchaetus vernoni Plisko, 1992: 349 View in CoL ; Reynolds & Cook 1993: 22; 1998: 292.
Remarks: The longest microchaetid species recorded from South Africa, being in life over 2 meters long. Excreted casts are large, up to 240 mm in height and are recognised as good fertilisation for the soil (Plisko 1992). The species is known only from Vernon Crookes Nature Reserve ( Fig. 1 View Fig ) and it was not found in neighbouring sugarcane plantations. Probably the reserve is the only relict of its natural habitat, a valuable oasis protecting this species from extinction. Associated with M. zaloumisi at some sites.
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Microchaetus vernoni Plisko, 1992
Plisko, Jadwiga Danuta 2003 |
Microchaetus vernoni
Plisko 1992: 349 |