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Arion subfuscus
On the Distribution and Food Preferences of Arion Subfuscus (Draparnaud, 1805)
Impact of Dietary Diversification on Invasive Slugs and Biological Control with Notes on Slug Species of Kentucky
Abstract Volume
Studi Sugli Invertebrati
Snail and Slug Dissection Tutorial: Many Terrestrial Gastropods Cannot Be
Slugs: a Guide to the Invasive and Native Fauna of California ANR Publication 8336 2
Supplementary Material to the European Red List of Terrestrial Molluscs
Land Slugs (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) on Birds Demonstrate Dispersal Potential
Die Verbreitung Der Nacktschnecken Österreichs (Arionidae, Milacidae, Limacidae, Agriolimacidae, Boettgerillidae)
Supplementary 3
Proud Globelet,Patera Pennsylvanica
Mollusca, Pulmonata
Unveiling Putative Functions of Mucus Proteins and Their Tryptic Peptides in Seven Gastropod Species Using Comparative Proteomic
Slugs and Snails in Oregon Guide
Biology and Evolution of the Mollusca Shell, Body, and Muscles
Identifying British Slugs: Part 1: Introduction
Association of Slugs with the Fungal Pathogen Epichlo ¨E Typhina
A Field Guide to the Slugs of Kentucky
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À Propos De L'identification Des Arion Hortensis, A. Distinctus, A. Fuscus Et A
Identifying British Slugs
Arion Vulgaris Moquin-Tandon, 1855 (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Arionidae) in Europe
A Review of the Non-Marine Mollusca of Great Britain: Species Status No
(Mesarion) Ponsi Sp
Prioritizing the Risk of Invasive Animal and Aquatic Invertebrate Species in Alaska’S National Forests
Terrestrial Mollusk Surveys in Glacier National Park During 2008, Including an Illustrated Key to All Documented Species
Occurrence in Mexico of Two European Invasive Slug Species: Arion Vulgaris Moquin-Tandon, 1855 and Arion Intermedius (Norman, 1852)
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Supplementary Material to the European Red List of Terrestrial Molluscs
4 Molluscs FINAL 26 March 2010.Indd
Dusky Arion Arion Subfuscus ILLINOIS RANGE
Phylogeny of Slug Species of the Genus Arion: Evidence of Monophyly of Iberian Endemics and of the Existence of Relict Species in Pyrenean Refuges
Non-Marine Molluscs
Mollusks : Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Species Identification of Slugs of Genus Arion Férussac, 1819 (Mollusca, Pulmonata) on the Basis of Genetics Studies