Green Cellar Slug

Limacus maculatus

''Limacus maculatus'', the green cellar slug or Irish yellow slug, is a species of slug native to the Caucasus and Black Sea coast. It has also been introduced to a number of northern European countries and Russia.
Green cellar slug Thought to be taking over in British gardens and leading to the decline of the Yellow cellar slug. 
Both these slug species are known to be detritivores, feeding on decaying plant material in gardens. They are not considered plant pests as they do not feed on live plant material.  Fall,Geotagged,Isle of Wight,Limacus maculatus,United Kingdom,green cellar slug,slugs

Distribution

This species occurs in: Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey and western Russia. It has spread to
⤷  Great Britain, for example in Worcestershire, England.
⤷  Ireland
⤷  Ukraine
⤷  and other areas

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionMollusca
ClassGastropoda
OrderStylommatophora
FamilyLimacidae
GenusLimacus
SpeciesL. maculatus
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United Kingdom