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Dendrodrilus rubidus is a species of earthworm in the family Lumbricidae. It is native to Europe, and it is a widespread introduced species, occurring on every continent except Antarctica, as well as many islands. It is often invasive. It is sometimes used as fishing bait, and is marketed under many nonspecific names, including red wiggler, jumping red wiggler, red trout worm, jumbo red worm, and pink worm. Other common names include bank worm, tree worm, and gilt tail.

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  • Dendrodrilus rubidus is a species of earthworm in the family Lumbricidae. It is native to Europe, and it is a widespread introduced species, occurring on every continent except Antarctica, as well as many islands. It is often invasive. It is sometimes used as fishing bait, and is marketed under many nonspecific names, including red wiggler, jumping red wiggler, red trout worm, jumbo red worm, and pink worm. Other common names include bank worm, tree worm, and gilt tail. (en)
  • Liten dyngmask (Dendrodrilus rubidus) är en ringmaskart som först beskrevs av Savigny 1826. Liten dyngmask ingår i släktet Dendrodrilus och familjen daggmaskar. Arten är reproducerande i Sverige. Utöver nominatformen finns också underarten D. r. rubidus. (sv)
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  • Savigny, 1826 (en)
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  • Dendrodrilus (en)
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  • Dendrodrilus rubidus and Lumbricus rubellus (en)
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  • rubidus (en)
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  • *Allolobophora constrictus *Allolobophora norvegicus *Allolobophora tenuis *Dendrobaena rubida (en)
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  • Dendrodrilus rubidus is a species of earthworm in the family Lumbricidae. It is native to Europe, and it is a widespread introduced species, occurring on every continent except Antarctica, as well as many islands. It is often invasive. It is sometimes used as fishing bait, and is marketed under many nonspecific names, including red wiggler, jumping red wiggler, red trout worm, jumbo red worm, and pink worm. Other common names include bank worm, tree worm, and gilt tail. (en)
  • Liten dyngmask (Dendrodrilus rubidus) är en ringmaskart som först beskrevs av Savigny 1826. Liten dyngmask ingår i släktet Dendrodrilus och familjen daggmaskar. Arten är reproducerande i Sverige. Utöver nominatformen finns också underarten D. r. rubidus. (sv)
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  • Dendrodrilus rubidus (en)
  • Liten dyngmask (sv)
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