-
which in
those areas is a
similar size and dark
color to
L.
terrestris.
Lumbricus terrestris is
relatively large,
pinkish to reddish-brown in colour,...
-
L.
terrestris may
refer to:
Lumbricus terrestris, a worm
species Lycosa terrestris, a
spider species in the
genus Lycosa Lysimachia terrestris, a plant...
-
using T.
terrestris supplements.
Phytochemicals of T.
terrestris include steroidal saponins. In
areas where it is an
invasive species, T.
terrestris is often...
- subspecies: B.
terrestris afric****, B.
terrestris audax, B.
terrestris calabricus, B.
terrestris canariensis, B.
terrestris dalmatinus, B.
terrestris lusitanicus...
-
ciliata L. -
fringed loosestrife (North America)
Lysimachia clethroides -
gooseneck loosestrife Lysimachia × commixta Fernald, a
hybrid of
L.
terrestris and...
- (9.8 ft) long and over 25 mm (0.98 in) wide, but the
typical Lumbricus terrestris grows to
about 360 mm (14 in) long.
Probably the
longest worm on confirmed...
-
genetic evidence further suggests it is
actually nested within T.
terrestris. T.
terrestris is dark brown,
paler in the face, and has a low,
erect crest running...
-
Lysimachia terrestris (swamp candles, lake
loosestrife or
earth loosestrife) is a
plant in the
family Primulaceae.
Lysimachia terrestris is a herbaceous...
- is turfgr**** and the
pathogen identified by the Koch's
postulates is
L.
terrestris. Both seagr**** and turfgr**** can be
infected by
organisms of the Labyrinthula...
- tb00763.x. Colbert,
Matthew (2002)
Tapirus terrestris.
Digital Morphology.
Retrieved June 20, 2006. Ballenger,
L. and P. Myers. 2001. "Tapiridae" (On-line)...