
Black slug - Wikipedia
The black slug (also known as black arion, European black slug, or large black slug), Arion ater, is a large terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Arionidae, the round back slugs. Many land slugs lack external shells, having a vestigial shell. [2]
Black Slug (Arion ater) - iNaturalist
The black slug (also known as black arion, European black slug, or large black slug) Arion ater L. is a large terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Arionidae—the round back slugs. Land slugs lack shells like other terrestrial mollusks (such as snails).
Black slug facts - Trees for Life
Most conspicuous on wet days, the black slug (Arion ater) is an important, but often overlooked, part of the woodland floor in the Caledonian Forest. The European black slug is native to western and central Europe, from Scandinavia to Spain and …
Limax cinereoniger - Wikipedia
Limax cinereoniger, the ash-black slug is a large species of air-breathing land slug in the terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc family Limacidae, the keelback slugs. This is the largest land slug species in the world.
Black Slug | Encyclopedia MDPI
Oct 14, 2022 · The black slug (also known as black arion, European black slug, or large black slug) Arion ater L. is a large terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Arionidae—the round back slugs. Land slugs lack shells like other terrestrial mollusks (such as snails).
How rare is a black slug? - The Environmental Literacy Council
The answer to the question of how rare a black slug is depends heavily on the species of slug you’re referring to and the specific location you’re observing them in. If you’re referring to Arion ater, the European black slug, also known as the large …
Black slug | EBSCO Research Starters
The black slug, belonging to the family Arionidae, is a large, shell-less mollusk found in regions including Europe, Australia, and North America. Growing up to six inches in length, its color can vary from brick red to dark brown to pale orange.
Black slug articles - Encyclopedia of Life
Black slugs are edible but rarely consumed by humans; they taste horrible, may bioaccumulate pesticides, and potentially carry French heartworm (Angiostrongylus vasorum). Researching the black slug has provided human and ecological value.
Black Slug | NatureSpot
These slug species range from 75-180 mm in length at maturity. Despite the common name, they may be various colours, including brown, black, grey, green, orange or red in colour. They are large and bulky with long, coarse tubercles on the side and back.
This Black Slug is invading Australia at the speed of ... slug ...
The Black Slug is a humble native European that likes to get into places it shouldn’t, like Canada, the US – and since 2001, Australia. Since it first alighted on our shores, it has reared its jet black eyestalks in places such as the Otways, the Dandenongs and the Blue Mountains.