Perionyx excavatus Perrier, 1872
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4140.1.1 |
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Perionyx excavatus Perrier, 1872
Perionyx excavatus Perrier, 1872: 126 , Plate IV, Figs 73–74; Rosa 1890b: 121; Beddard 1895a: 436; Michaelsen 1900: 208; Gates 1939: 108; Gates 1972: 141; Thai 1983: 122; Do 1994: 53; Nguyen 1994: 37; Le 1995a: 70; Thai 1987: 6, 7; Pham 1995c: 63; Thai 2000a: 310; Blakemore 2002: 133, Fig. 2.2; Huynh & Nguyen 2004a: 115; Huynh 2005a: 78; Nguyen V.T.
& Tran 2008: 184; Blakemore 2008; Nguyen et al. 2010: 114; Pham 2010: 62; Nguyen & Nguyen 2010: 123; Nguyen & Huynh 2011: 1018; Nguyen et al. 2012: 146; Nguyen 2013: 42; Nguyen 2014: 108.
Perionyx sp. — Tran, 1985: 56.
Perionyx gruenewaldi Michaelsen, 1891: 33 .
Perionyx turaensis Stephenson, 1920: 216 .
See Blakemore (2002) for more details and synonyms.
Type locality. Vietnam (Saigon).
Type material. MNHN, France.
Examined material. 5 C, 5 A (CTU-EW.003.01) Cho Moi, An Giang, 2/2010, coll. Ho Minh Thuan.
Records from Vietnam. Yen Bai (Yen Bai) ; Ha Giang (Meo Vac) ; Cao Bang (Thach An) ; Lang Son (Binh Gia) ; Hanoi (Ba Vi NP) ; Quang Tri (Huong Hoa); Thua Thien Hue (Hue) ; Da Nang (Hoa Vang) ; Quang Ngai (Quang Ngai; Tu Nghia) ; Binh Dinh (Quy Nhon) ; Gia Lai (Pleiku) ; Phu Yen (Song Cau) ; Khanh Hoa (Nha Trang) ; Lam Dong (Da Lat; Don Duong; Duc Trong) ; Binh Thuan (Phan Thiet; Bac Binh; Duc Linh) ; Ho Chi Minh ; Ca Mau (U Minh) ; Bac Lieu (Vinh Loi) ; Ben Tre (Thanh Phu) ; Tra Vinh (Chau Thanh) ; Vinh Long (Vung Liem) ; Can Tho (Cai Rang; Ninh Kieu; Thot Not; Phong Dien) ; An Giang (Chau Phu; Chau Thanh; Cho Moi) ; Hau Giang (Phung Hiep) ( Perrier 1872; Thai 1987; Do 1994; Nguyen 1994; Le 1995a; Pham 1995c, 2010; Huynh & Nguyen 2004a; Huynh 2005a; Nguyen V.T. & Tran 2008; Nguyen et al. 2010; Nguyen 2014).
Distribution. Cosmopolitan species, widely distributed in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, China, USA, Canada, England, Samoa, India, Taiwan, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Madagascar, Cambodia ( Gates 1972; Thai & Do 1989; Blakemore 20 12a).
Vietnamese name. Giun Quế, Trùn Quế.
Remarks. The species is commonly used in earthworm farms, and sold as "red earthworm" for fishing and other purposes in Vietnam.
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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Perionyx excavatus Perrier, 1872
Nguyen, Tung T., Nguyen, Anh D., Tran, Binh T. T. & Blakemore, Robert J. 2016 |
Perionyx
Tran 1985: 56 |
Perionyx turaensis
Stephenson 1920: 216 |
Perionyx gruenewaldi
Michaelsen 1891: 33 |
Perionyx excavatus
Huynh 2005: 78 |
Huynh 2004: 115 |
Blakemore 2002: 133 |
Thai 2000: 310 |
Le 1995: 70 |
Pham 1995: 63 |
Nguyen 1994: 37 |
Thai 1987: 6 |
Thai 1983: 122 |
Gates 1972: 141 |
Gates 1939: 108 |
Michaelsen 1900: 208 |
Beddard 1895: 436 |
Rosa 1890: 121 |
Perrier 1872: 126 |