
Brown field slug - John Innes Centre
Colour ranges from cream or pale brown to black; often with a distinct two tone pattern, with tail tip, mantle and head being lighter in colour. The rim of the breathing pore is often clearly paler than the body sides. It has a short keel and an angular, squared off tail.
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11 Types of Slugs (With Pictures & Facts) - Wildlife Informer
The leopard slug, which can reach a length of up to 8 inches, is one of the largest-keeled slugs. As members of the family of keeled snails, they have a short keel on the end of their tails and have a coloration that’s either light grayish or gray-brown with darker blotches on their bodies.
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Slug identification guide - John Innes Centre
Brown field slug Ubiquitous with most lowland habitats, it is considered to be a minor agricultural and horticultural pest Read about brown field slug
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Nov 20, 2024 · Sluggy Freelance will end in the not too distant future. I’ve mentioned this in more detail in the Defenders Blog. And I’ll discuss it here with you all once Book 23 is in hand. For now I’ll say it’s still at least a couple of years away. Two major stories beyond Monstrous.
Spotted taildropper (slug) - Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
The spotted taildropper is a somewhat large slug, generally 2 to 3 inches (50 to 75 millimeters). This slug is light brown, and its mantle and tail are covered with black spots of irregular size and shape. Taxonomic note: The spotted taildropper slug (P.v. pardalis) has not been formally described as a subspecies. Ecology and life history
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