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Arionidae
Family of gastropods From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Arionidae, common name the "roundback slugs" or "round back slugs" are a taxonomic family of air-breathing land slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Arionoidea.
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Distribution
The distribution of this family of slugs includes Nearctic, Palearctic and Oriental regions.[1]
Anatomy
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Unlike some slugs, European Arionidae have no keel on the back.[1] The caudal mucous pit is above the tip of the tail.[1] The respiratory pore (pneumostome) is in front of the midpoint of the mantle.[1] The body length is up to 250 mm.[1] The mantle covers only a part of the body and lies in the anterior part.[1]
The jaw is odontognathic,[1] which means it is transversally ribbed. Radular teeth include: central tricuspid, lateral bi- or tricuspid, marginal bicuspid, all having broad bases.[1] Teeth are often accreted.[1] The digestive system forms 2 loops.[1] The heart, in relation to body axis, is titled to the left.[1] The kidney is circular (surrounding aorta).[1] Cephalic retractors tend to divide into separate branches attached independently to the posterior part of pallial complex.[1] The shell is strongly reduced in places, most often completely buried in the mantle, usually of loose crystals or plate-like.[1] Genitalia: the penis is present only in some species, epiphallus is present in nearly all of them.[1] Male copulatory organs are generally reduced, their role being taken over by a well-developed atrium and the epiphallus that produces spermatophores.[1]
In this family, the number of haploid chromosomes lies between 21 and 30 (according to the values in this table).[3]
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Genera
Family Arionidae has no subfamilies according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005.
The type genus of the family is Arion Férussac, 1819
Genera within the family Arionidae include:
- Anadenulus Cockerell, 1890[4]
- Arion Férussac, 1819
- Ariunculus Lessona, 1881
- Carinacauda Leonard, Chichester, Richart & Young, 2011[5]
- Geomalacus Allman, 1843
- Gliabates Webb, 1959[6]
- Hesperarion Simroth, 1891[7]
- Letourneuxia Bourguignat, 1866
- Magnipelta Pilsbry, 1953[8]
- Securicauda Leonard, Chichester, Richart & Young, 2011[5]
- Udosarx Webb, 1959[9]
- Zacoleus Pilsbry, 1903[10]
Parasites
The parasites of the Arionidae slugs include the Sciomyzidae.
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