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Perionyx pokhrianus subsp. pokhrianus Stephenson 1920
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71. Perionyx pokhrianus pokhrianus Stephenson, 1920
Perionyx pokhrianus Stephenson, 1920: 208.
Perionyx pokhrianus pokhrianus Stephenson. Blakemore 2007: 47.
T. Jorpokhri, Sitong, district Darjeeling, West Bengal, India. TM. ZSIC 246. D. West Bengal: Darjeeling (Halder 1998; Paliwal 2013). E. NA. G. Endemic.
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- Scientific name authorship
- Stephenson
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Annelida
- Order
- Crassiclitellata
- Family
- Megascolecidae
- Genus
- Perionyx
- Species
- pokhrianus
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- subSpecies
- Taxonomic concept label
- Perionyx pokhrianus subsp. pokhrianus Stephenson, 1920 sec. Tiwari, Tiwari, Gupta & Yadav, 2024
References
- Stephenson, J. (1920) On a collection of Oligochaeta from the lesser - known parts of India and from eastern Persia. Memoirs of the Indian Museum, 7, 191 - 261.
- Blakemore, R. J. (2007) Checklist of 505 earthworm's species from India, Sri Lanka and the adjacent regions (excluding Myanmar) compiled from various sources [e. g. Stephenson (1923), Gates (1972), Julka (1988) etc.]. In: Blakemore, R. J. (Ed.), A series of searchable texts on earthworm biodiversity, ecology and systematic from various regions of the world. 3 rd Edition. Available from: http: // www. annelida. net / earthworm (accessed 17 June 2024)
- Halder, K. R. (1998) Annelida: Oligochaeta: Earthworms. In: State Fauna. Series 3. Fauna of West Bengal. Part 10. Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta, pp. 17 - 93.
- Paliwal, R. (2013) Endemic Annelids (Earthworms) of Darjeeling District, West Bengal, India. Records of the Zoological Survey of India, 113 (2), 91 - 103.