This is a total work in progress and just a summary of available literature. There are few systematic surveys of Colorado earthworms, but the most comprehensive as found 17 species with just three native to the state. Of the 14 introduced species, all were of European origin. Within iNat the vast majority of observations are of Lumbricus terrestris however in surveys this was far from the most common species collected 24 collections versus 77 collections of Aporrectodea tuberculata amazingly not even a single observation of this in iNat.
Genus Allolobophora
Genus Aporrectodea
Genus Bimastos
Genus Dendrobaena
Genus Dendrodrilus
Genus Eisenia
Genus Eiseniella
Genus Lumbricus
Genus Octolasion
FAMILY
Genus Sparganophilus
Citations:
Reynolds, J. W. (2011). MORE EARTHWORMS (OLIGOCHAETA: LUMBRICIDAE ANDSPARGANOPHILIDAE) FROM COLORADO, USA. MEGADRILOGICA, 14(8).
Csuzdi, C., Chang, C., Pavlícek, T., Szederjesi, T., Esopi, D., & Szlávecz, K. (2017). Molecular phylogeny and systematics of native North AMERICAN LUMBRICID EARTHWORMS (Clitellata: Megadrili). PLOS ONE, 12(8). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0181504
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