NEW RECORDS OF EARTHWORMS FROM SUGAR-BELT OF HARYANA

Authors

  • POONAM BHARDWAJ
  • R. K SHARMA

Keywords:

Diversity, Earthworm, Eastern Haryana

Abstract

Efforts have been made in the present study to estimate the current status of earthworm diversity in sugar belt of
Haryana (i.e., Kurukshetra and Yamuna Nagar). During the present study different locations were surveyed and
three earthworm species Bismastos parvus (Eisen), Perionynx simlaensis (Michaelsen) and Dichogaster bolaui
(Michaelsen), belonging to three different families were recorded. All the three species were epigeic in nature and
reported for the first time from this belt of Haryana. In live condition P. simlaensis was found to be the largest
worm measuring (90-190mm) and D. bolaui was the smallest (19-30mm) among the species. The recorded
species were found in organic rich environment, but showed restricted distribution in the surveyed area.





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Published

2024-07-08

How to Cite

BHARDWAJ, P., & SHARMA, R. K. (2024). NEW RECORDS OF EARTHWORMS FROM SUGAR-BELT OF HARYANA. The Bioscan, 11(1), 53–56. Retrieved from https://thebioscan.com/index.php/pub/article/view/80

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