Limax doriae, common name Doria's slug, is a species of air-breathing land slug, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Limacidae, the keelback slugs.

Doria's slug
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Order: Stylommatophora
Family: Limacidae
Genus: Limax
Species:
L. doriae
Binomial name
Limax doriae

Etymology

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Jules René Bourguignat (1829 - 1892) named this species in honor of the Marquis Giacomo Doria, an Italian naturalist, herpetologist, and politician.

Subspecies

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  • Limax doriae simplex Lessona & Pollonera 1882 (Piemonte, Liguria, Toscana);
  • Limax doriae lineatus Lessona & Pollonera 1882 (Piemonte, Liguria, Toscana);
  • Limax doriae rubronotatus Lessona & Pollonera 1882 (Piemonte, Liguria, Toscana);
  • Limax doriae fuscus Lessona & Pollonera 1882 (Piemonte, Liguria);
  • Limax doriae brunneus Lessona & Pollonera 1882 (Piemonte, Liguria);
  • Limax doriae lineatus Lessona & Pollonera 1882 (Piemonte, Liguria);
  • Limax doriae sanguineus Lessona & Pollonera 1882 (Piemonte, Liguria).

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Description

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Limax doriae reaches a length of about 36 centimetres (14 in).[2]

Distribution

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This species is endemic to the French Alpes-Maritimes and to a few northern Italian regions: (Piedmont, Liguria and Tuscany).[3]

Habitat

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This species prefers humid and shady areas, and is found resting under stones.

Bibliography

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  • Sordelli, F. 1871. Anatomia del Limax Doriae, Bourg., nei suoi rapporti con altre specie congeneri. - Atti della Società Italiana di Scienze Naturali 13 (3) 1870 : 242-253, Tav. 3. Milano.
  • Lessona, Mario & Carlo Pollonera 1882: Monografia dei limacidi italiani. S.1-82, Taf.1-3. Turin, Loescher.
  • Welter-Schultes, F. (2012): European non-marine molluscs, a guide for species identification. 760 pp.

References

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  1. ^ Alzona, C. 1971: Malacofauna Italica. Catalogo e bibliografia dei molluschi viventi,terrestri e d'acqua dolce. - Atti Soc. ital. Sci. nat., Mus. Civ. St. Nat., Milano, 111: 1-433.: Piemonte, Liguria, Toscana.
  2. ^ Bourguignat, J. R. 1861. - Note sur divers limaciens nouveaux ou peu connus. - Revue et Magasin de Zoologie pure et appliquée (2) 13: 256, Pl. 8, 16. Paris.
  3. ^ Animal Base
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