Deroceras laeve, the marsh slug, is a species of small air-breathing land slug, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Agriolimacidae.
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Deroceraslaeve, the marsh slug, is a species of small air-breathing land slug, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Agriolimacidae...
some species of banana slugs, Ariolimax, and in the distantly related Deroceraslaeve. In the mating of banana slugs, the penis is inserted into the body...
D. laeve and from various similar Deroceras species occurring in Europe, such as Deroceras sturanyi, the true Deroceras panormitanum, and Deroceras cecconii...
the largest genus of slugs, Deroceras, which contains over 100 known species. Sperm transfer may be external (as in Deroceras) or internal (as in Ariolimax)...
the protection against predators. During night time, the marsh slug, Deroceraslaeve is known to prey on these eggs cocoons. Sheth, Sayali D.; Ghate, Hemant...
economic concern, such as Bradybaena similaris, Cornu aspersum and Deroceraslaeve. It is able to detect a slime trail left by the gastropod on the substrate...
consume certain invasive species, such as Bradybaena similaris and Deroceraslaeve. When tracking down prey, O. ficki follows the trails of substrate...