Ariolimacidae
Ariolimax columbianus (A.Gould, 1851)
Ariolimax columbianus (A.Gould, 1851)
Ariolimax columbianus is the world’s second largest terrestrial slug, endemic to the Pacific Northwest’s moist forests.
Ariolimax californicus J.G.Cooper, 1872
Ariolimax californicus J.G.Cooper, 1872
Ariolimax californicus is a slug species that can be reliably distinguished from relatives by genitalia, not just external traits or genetics.
Ariolimax buttoni (Pilsbry & Vanatta, 1896)
Ariolimax buttoni (Pilsbry & Vanatta, 1896)
Ariolimax buttoni is a West Coast US banana slug with unique long mating including apophallation, capable of uniparental reproduction.
Prophysaon foliolatum (A.Gould, 1851)
Prophysaon foliolatum (A.Gould, 1851)
The yellow-bordered taildropper (Prophysaon foliolatum) is a North American native slug ranging from Alaska to Oregon.
Prophysaon andersonii (J.G.Cooper, 1872)
Prophysaon andersonii (J.G.Cooper, 1872)
Prophysaon andersonii is a North American West Coast slug identifiable by its distinctive diamond-patterned reticulated dorsum.
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