2012
DOI: 10.1080/09397140.2012.10648985
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An annotated checklist of the Romanian earthworm fauna

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“…Collected earthworms were preserved in ethanol (70%) for two weeks, transferred to a 5% formaldehyde solution for fixation (until constant weight), after which they were transferred back to ethanol (70%) for preservation for at least one month. Upon identification, all earthworms were individually weighed, including gut content, and identified to species level with the use of different identification keys (Bouché, 1972;Sims and Gerard, 1999;Csuzdi and Zicsi, 2003;Pop et al, 2012) or…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collected earthworms were preserved in ethanol (70%) for two weeks, transferred to a 5% formaldehyde solution for fixation (until constant weight), after which they were transferred back to ethanol (70%) for preservation for at least one month. Upon identification, all earthworms were individually weighed, including gut content, and identified to species level with the use of different identification keys (Bouché, 1972;Sims and Gerard, 1999;Csuzdi and Zicsi, 2003;Pop et al, 2012) or…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mršić (1991), in his monograph, placed pannonica into the Carpatho-Balkanic genus Serbiona and raised it to species level, but without any remark. On the other hand, Pop et al (2012) regarded pannonica as a synonym of A. mehadiensis mehadiensis Rosa, 1895 because of the position of its clitellar organs, based on the original description.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In his summarizing work Victor Pop (1949) recorded the presence of 47 lumbricid taxa in the country, which was soon complemented to 50 (Pop 1964). As a result of the continuous exploratory work, the number of earthworm species and subspecies has recently reached 71 (Pop et al 2012). Since then, a new faunistical record and description of five new taxa raised the number of earthworm species present in Romania to 77 (Szederjesi et al 2014(Szederjesi et al , 2016.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Portugal, Ireland, Great Britain, Germany, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Greece) and mountain systems (Carpathians, Stara Planina, Balkans) (Stojanović and Karaman 2005, Stojanović and Karaman 2006, Csuzdi et al 2006, Stojanović et al 2008, Csuzdi et al 2011, Pop et al 2011, Carpenter et al 2012, Melody and Schmidt 2012, Stojanović et al 2012, Szederjesi and Csuzdi 2012a, Szederjesi and Csuzdi 2012b, Valchovski 2012, Keith and Schmidt 2013, Hackenberger-Kutuzović and Hackenberger-Kutuzović 2013, Milutinović et al 2013, Stojanović et al 2013, Szederjesi 2013b, Szederjesi 2013a, Lehmitz et al 2014, Stojanović et al 2014, Szederjesi 2014, Szederjesi et al 2014a, Szederjesi et al 2014b, Szederjesi and Csuzdi 2015, Szederjesi 2015). The many new records, plus corrections of some unintentional omissions in the 2004 release (e.g.…”
Section: Geographic Coveragementioning
confidence: 99%