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Arion hortensis

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Arion hortensis

Higher classification
  
Arion

Superfamily
  
Arionoidea

Genus
  
Arion

Phylum
  
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Species

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Similar
  
Arion, Gastropods, Arionidae, Deroceras reticulatum, Arion distinctus

Arion hortensis, also known by its common name the "garden slug", "small striped slug" or "black field slug" is a species of small air-breathing land slug, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Arionidae, the roundback slugs.

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In Britain, the name Arion hortensis was previously applied to a species complex, consisting of this species plus Arion distinctus Mabille, 1868 and Arion owneii Davies, 1979. Here the name is used sensu stricto.

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Description

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It is worth noting that with slugs it is often difficult to establish good criteria for identifying species using external features or internal features, as colouration can be quite variable, and the rather plastic anatomy makes diagnostic anatomical features difficult to establish.

Arion hortensis Arion Kobeltia hortensis A Frussac 1819 Southern garden slug

A 30-40 mm. long (exceptionally up to 50 mm) roundback slug. In colour it is grey to bluish black, with dark lateral bands (the right band usually running entirely above pneumostome). The tentacles are bluish or reddish, and the slug bluish or orange tip at the tail.The first row of tubercles above the foot-fringe is white. The contracted body is semicircular (not bell-shaped) in transverse section. The sole is orange or yellow. The body mucus is yellow-orange. Juveniles are bluish grey with a darker dorsum and a yellow sole.

Distribution

This species is native to European countries and islands including:

  • Great Britain
  • Ireland
  • and other areas
  • It has been introduced various other countries including Tasmania.

    Habitat

    This slug lives in gardens, fields, pastures and similar habitat.

    Arion hortensis Terrestrial Snails and Slugs

    References

    Arion hortensis Wikipedia