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Arion lusitanicus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Arionidae

Scientific name
  
Arion lusitanicus

Higher classification
  
Arion

Superfamily
  
Arionoidea

Genus
  
Arion

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Arion, Gastropods, Spanish slug, Arionidae, Black slug

Arion lusitanicus slug eating greens in the evening


Arion lusitanicus, also known by its common name Portuguese slug, is a species of air-breathing land slug, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Arionidae.

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Distribution

Arion lusitanicus is native to woody areas in Portugal.

Description

In 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.

It is a rather large (up to 80 mm. long) slug of reddish-brown colour. There are two light brown bands on the dorsum and mantle, the right band passes above the pneumostome. The margin of the foot is reddish or yellowish with dark transverse lines reaching into the lateral parts of the sole. The sole is olive greyish with darker marginal zones. The tentacles are blackish.

Genitalia:Atrium spherical and undivided, spermatheca ovoid, spermatheca duct as long as spermatheca or slightly shorter, getting slightly wider near insertion at atrium, epiphallus longer than vas deferens, vagina longer and wider than spermatheca duct.

Taxonomy

The more well known Spanish slug Arion vulgaris (Moquin-Tandon, 1855) was for a time misidentified as Arion lusitanicus, but the two slugs are not very closely related, differing in internal anatomy, shape of spermatophore and number of chromosomes.

References

Arion lusitanicus Wikipedia