Yet another carnivorous semi-slug found in Belgium: Daudebardia rufa (Draparnaud, 1805) (Gastropoda: Oxychilidae)

Authors

  • Louis Bronne Natagora (NPO), Traverse des Muses 1, 5000 Namur
  • Johann Delcourt University of Liège, Department of Biology, Ecology and Evolution, Service of Behavioural Biology, Institut de Zoologie (I1), Quai Van Beneden 22, 4020 Liège
  • Tom Van den Neucker University of Antwerp, Department of Biology, Ecosystem Management Research Group, Universiteitsplein 1C, 2160 Wilrijk

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26496/bjz.2021.88

Keywords:

Daudebardia rufa, Daudebardia brevipes, distribution, first record, Belgium, snail, semi-slug

Abstract

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2021-09-13

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Bronne, L., Delcourt, J., & Van den Neucker, T. (2021). Yet another carnivorous semi-slug found in Belgium: Daudebardia rufa (Draparnaud, 1805) (Gastropoda: Oxychilidae). Belgian Journal of Zoology, 151. https://doi.org/10.26496/bjz.2021.88

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