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Great Black Slug

Arion ater

Photo by Micolo
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Description:

Spotted on a wild plant whilst walking in a lane in Shropshire,UK

Species ID Suggestions

Great Black Slug

Arion ater

Comments (5)

I've moved this slug from the Arthropod category to the Other category for you. Snails and slugs are Mollusks. Arthropods have an exoskeleton and jointed limbs in at least one phase of their life. Think dragonfly, bee, crab, and ant.
Thank you Lenny for that detailed information. Much appreciated
The dominant species is Arion ater. There are tw subspecies Arion ater ater and Arion ater rufus. There are no known hybrids. There are ten color forms (cf) cf. albida Whitish grey/white cf. albolateralis Black with white or grey sides cf. atra Black cf. bicolor Brown with cream sides cf. brunneofasciata Brown with pale sides cf. castanea Dark brown cf. plumbea Grey cf. reticulata Pale with dark stripes cf. rubra Red/brown cf. succinea Orange
I would say that is more a red slug than a black one, Arion rufus...
This is a color form of Arion Ater.Possibly brunneofasciata or bicolor. There are many color forms,10 I think.

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PublishedJune 2, 2013

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