Psammoryctides barbatus explained

Psammoryctides barbatus is a species of annelids belonging to the family Naididae. The species was first recorded in 1860 by Adolf Eduard Grube.[1] [2] [3]

This species is most commonly found in Europe, especially Northern Europe, but it has been recorded in places such as Northern Africa, Siberia and the Chesapeake Bay.[4] The species was discovered for the first time in Iraq in 2016 during samples of the Gharraf and Dijaila rivers.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GBIF - Report: Psammoryctides barbatus (Grube 1860). 2022-05-10.
  2. Web site: ITIS - Report: Psammoryctides barbatus . 2022-05-10 . www.itis.gov.
  3. Book: Eduard.), Eduard Grube (i e, Adolph . Ein Ausflug nach Triest und dem quarnero . 1861 . Nicolaische verlagsbuchhandlung . 9781507787359 . de.
  4. Ladle . M. . Bird . G. J. . 1984-08-01 . The biology of Psammoryctides barbatus (Grube) in English chalk streams . Hydrobiologia . en . 115 . 1 . 109–112 . 10.1007/BF00027903 . 29649069 . 1573-5117.
  5. Nashaat . Muhanned . 2019-01-01 . New records of Psammoryctides barbatus (Grube, 1861) and Achaeta sp. Vejdovský, 1878 (Oligochaeta: Clitellata) to the Iraqi Fauna . Eco. Env. & Cons..