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European black slug

Arion ater

Description:

The size of the slug varies from 10 to 15 cm. Maturity is reached at about 2.5 cm.[3] The color of the black slug is generally black, but the colouration is very variable and this slug can even be white. The general trend is for a darker pigmentation the farther north the species is found. The classification of brown-coloured and rust-coloured "black" slugs is somewhat disputed; the brown variation is sometimes considered to be a separate species, Arion rufus (Red Slug).[3] Young specimens of black slug do have a brown colour, which is later lost if and when the slug changes color to the mature state.[4] The slug covers itself in a thick foul-tasting mucus which serves as both protection against predators as well as a measure to keep moist. It is somewhat difficult to wash off.[5] Like other members of the family Arionidae, the black slug has a pneumostome (breathing hole) on the right side of its mantle through which it breathes. This mantle is the part which in snails secretes a shell, and in this species of slug the mantle contains a resilient protective structure of calcareous granules.

Habitat:

This species is found in northern Europe (including Britain) and the Pacific Northwest.[4] Great Britain Ireland Germany[6] Newfoundland[7] Scandinavia British Columbia, Canada Gerês, Portugal This species is well-established in Washington and Oregon, and it is considered to represent a potentially serious threat as a pest, an invasive species which could negatively affect agriculture, natural ecosystems, human health or commerce. Therefore it has been suggested that this species be given top national quarantine significance in the USA

Notes:

The black slug is mainly nocturnal and avoids exposure to sunlight. It is omnivorous,[9] eating carrion, fungi, and vegetation (living and decaying). The slug prefers moist conditions, such as lawns, making it an unwelcome sight for homeowners.[4] This moist environment is essential for the terrestrial locomotion of the slug to function. Like all other species of the Arionidae family, the black slug is a hermaphrodite, meaning it can fertilize itself if needed, although a mate is preferred. After mating, the slug lays eggs about 5 mm in diameter. The favoured location for eggs is a dark, cold, damp place such as a compost heap. In the past two decades, its mating with the non-native (at northern latitudes) pest species Arion vulgaris (or Spanish slug) has resulted in a more resilient hybrid exhibiting increased tolerance to cold.[10] The mucus of the slug is highly distasteful to many animals. However, this slug does have some natural predators, including the hedgehog, badger, shrew, mole, mouse, frog, toad, snake, carnivorous beetle, and some birds.[11] When picked up or touched, the black slug will contract to a hemispherical shape and begin to rock from side to side. This defensive behaviour confuses predators, and is unique in the Arionidae family. spotted in the Vidoeiro camping park,in the Gerês village,in the Peneda-Gerês national park,in a little river streems near the tents

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14 Comments

Mariana thanks for the correction ,i'am going to make the chages :)

Mariana2
Mariana2 11 years ago

i think it is a Arion ater,... do you agree?

Mariana2
Mariana2 11 years ago

is it really a spanish slug?.. it is completly black and not orange or brown...

Thanks Misako

misako
misako 11 years ago

cool!

No Maria this is a natural National Park,the only one we have,the one you talk about is the V.N.Gaia Biological Park :)

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 11 years ago

Thanks for the info!!

Maria dB
Maria dB 11 years ago

Congratulations on your mission! Is this the park where you began volunteering?

Thanks Maria it's my first spotting for my new mission :)
http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1331...

Maria dB
Maria dB 11 years ago

nice spotting, Antonio!

is the " pneumostome (or breathing pore) is a feature (the respiratory opening) of the external body anatomy of an air-breathing land slug or land snail. It is a part of the respiratory system of gastropods."(wiki)
:)

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 11 years ago

What is that white patch? a ear? a ventricle?a gill?

thanks Emma my first http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1331... spotting,i'am happy to fourfield(?) a dream:) slugs are awesome creatures :) this one was hugh,a realy black beauty :)

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 11 years ago

Black Beauty!!

Portugal

Spotted on Aug 22, 2012
Submitted on Aug 24, 2012

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