Limax
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Limax (literally "slug") is a genus of small, terrestrial, shell-less pulmonate snails native to Europe, and introduced into North America. Some species, especially the ones introduced into North America, are considered to be garden pests whenever they inhabit gardens, as they often injure plants by feeding on tender foliage.
[edit] Species
- Limax cinereoniger
- Great Grey Slug Limax maximus
- and more [1]
[edit] See also
- Yellow Slug Limacus flavus, synonymum Limax flavus
- Banana slug Ariolimax is sister genus
[edit] References
- The Wildlife Trusts; retrieved March 26, 2005.
- Stuart M. Bennett, 2000; Great Grey Slugs; retrieved March 26, 2005.
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