- Source: Limacus maculatus
Limacus maculatus, the green cellar slug or Irish yellow slug, is a species of slug native to the Caucasus and Black Sea coast. It has also been introduced to a number of northern European countries. In its introduced range the species is often synanthropic. It is most likely to be confused with Limacus flavus, which it closely resembles externally.
Limax ecarinatus Boettger, 1881 is the appropriate name if Limacus is considered a subgenus of Limax. The reason is that Nunneley already described a Limax maculatus in 1837; this turned out to be a synonym of Limax maximus, but nevertheless the combination Limax maculatus cannot be re-applied to a species described under the name maculatus at a later date (even though that 1851 description used a different genus, Krynickillus).
Distribution
This species is believed to be native in parts of Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Turkey, southwestern Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. It has now spread to:
Great Britain
Ireland
Greece
Canary Islands
Germany
Netherlands
Czech Republic
Hungary
Belarus
Kyiv in Ukraine
Saint Petersburg and Astrakhan in Russia
References
External links
Limax ecarinatus at Animalbase
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Limacus maculatus
- Limacus
- International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
- Limax
- Spanish slug
- List of non-marine molluscs of Armenia
- List of non-marine molluscs of Romania
- List of non-marine molluscs of Germany
- List of non-marine molluscs of Bulgaria
- List of non-marine molluscs of Great Britain