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I'm not sure if it's P. flexuloaris, P. carolinianus, or M. mutabilis. They're all fairly tough to suss out, especially from photos. You should check out: http://www.carnegiemnh.org/mollusks/pala...
This is a Philomycus species- a native slug to N. America. Limax m. is a European invasive.
It's probably P. flexuolaris or M. mutabilis. Hard to tell. Check out this: http://www.carnegiemnh.org/mollusks/pala... if you're interested in slug identification. Works for where you're at.
That looks more like a Philomycid slug, maybe Philomycus flexuolaris .
That's actually a Philomycid slug.
Family Zonitidae. Either a Mesomphix species or perhaps Oxychilus draparnaudi. Likely the latter in anthropogenic habitat.
Achatnia fulica. They should be destroyed on finding as they are a heavily invasive species that cause a real threat to crops and native species.
Very cool. Looks like a member of the Veronicellidae slugs.
Not familiar with west coast slugs but looks to be one of the native Arion species that occur out there as it does not look like any of the European invasive species I am familiar with on the east coast.