Common earthworm

Lumbricus terrestris

A large, reddish worm species thought to be native to Western Europe, now widely distributed around the world (along with several other lumbricids). In some areas where it is an introduced species, some people consider it to be a significant pest for out-competing native worms.

Through much of Europe, it is the largest naturally occurring species of earthworm, typically reaching 20 to 25 cm in length when extended.

Classification

  • Class

    Clitellata

  • Domain

    Eukaryota

  • Family

    Lumbricidae

  • Genus

    Lumbricus

  • Kingdom

    Animalia

  • Order

    Opisthopora

  • Phylum

    Annelida

  • Species

    L. terrestris

Vernacular Name

Common earthworm

Binomial Name

Lumbricus terrestris

Other Names

Common earthworm

Lob worm (Britain)

Nightcrawler (North America)

Dew worm (Canada)

Grandaddy earthworm (Canada)

Common rain worm (In German)

Large rain worm (In Danish)

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