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Arion rufus
It can be distinguished from other slugs by the placement of the respiratory pore before the mid-point of the mantle; a back without a keel; and heavily wrinkled skin. It is generally 70-100 mm in length and variable in color ranging from reddish, orange, brown or black. The foot fringe is mostly red with stripes. The optics tentacles are dark (Godan, 1983).
Several other Arion species can be found in the Pacific Northwest including A. circumscriptus Johnston, grey garden slug ; A. ater L., the European black slug; A. hortensis Ferussac, garden slug; and A. intermedius Normand, hedgehog slug (Gordon, 1994).