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| synonyms = ''Arion alpinus'' Pollonera, 1887<ref>Manganelli G., et al. (2010). [http://www.conchsoc.org/resources/show-abstract-40.php%3Fid%3D198 The status of ''Arion alpinus'' Pollonera 1887, and re-description of ''Arion obesoductus'' Reischütz 1973 (Gastropoda, Arionidae).] ''Journal of Conchology'' 40, 269-76.</ref> |
| synonyms = ''Arion alpinus'' Pollonera, 1887<ref>Manganelli G., et al. (2010). [http://www.conchsoc.org/resources/show-abstract-40.php%3Fid%3D198 The status of ''Arion alpinus'' Pollonera 1887, and re-description of ''Arion obesoductus'' Reischütz 1973 (Gastropoda, Arionidae).] ''Journal of Conchology'' 40, 269-76.</ref> |
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'''''Arion intermedius''''' is a [[species]] of land [[slug]] in the family [[Arionidae]], the roundback slugs. It is known commonly as the '''hedgehog slug''',<ref>[http://www.ces.csiro.au/aicn/system/c_4244.htm ''Arion intermedius'' Normand.] CSIRO & Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. 2004.</ref><ref name=mi>[http://www.habitas.org.uk/molluscireland/species.asp?ID=32 ''Arion'' (''Kobeltia'') ''intermedius'' Normand, 1852 (hedgehog slug).] MolluscIreland. National Museums Northern Ireland, 2010.</ref> '''hedgehog arion''', or '''glade slug'''.<ref name=ns>[http://www.natureserve.org/explorer/servlet/NatureServe?searchName=Arion+intermedius ''Arion intermedius''.] NatureServe. 2013.</ref |
'''''Arion intermedius''''' is a [[species]] of land [[slug]] in the family [[Arionidae]], the roundback slugs. It is known commonly as the '''hedgehog slug''',<ref>[http://www.ces.csiro.au/aicn/system/c_4244.htm ''Arion intermedius'' Normand.] CSIRO & Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. 2004.</ref><ref name=mi>[http://www.habitas.org.uk/molluscireland/species.asp?ID=32 ''Arion'' (''Kobeltia'') ''intermedius'' Normand, 1852 (hedgehog slug).] MolluscIreland. National Museums Northern Ireland, 2010.</ref> '''hedgehog arion''', or '''glade slug'''.<ref name=ns>[http://www.natureserve.org/explorer/servlet/NatureServe?searchName=Arion+intermedius ''Arion intermedius''.] NatureServe. 2013.</ref> |
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== Distribution == |
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It is native to [[Western Europe]] and a part of Central Europe. It is native to Czechia where majority of its records come from various types of forests.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Čejka|first=Tomáš|last2=Beran|first2=Luboš|last3=Coufal|first3=Radovan|last4=Dvořák|first4=Libor|last5=Hlaváč|first5=Jaroslav Č|last6=Horáčková|first6=Jitka|last7=Horsáková|first7=Veronika|last8=Juřičková|first8=Lucie|last9=Kosová|first9=Tereza|last10=Čačaný|first10=Juraj|last11=Szabóová|first11=Dana|date=2021-09-16|title=Malacological news from the Czech and Slovak Republics in 2020|url=http://mollusca.sav.sk/pdf/20/20.Cejka.htm|journal=Malacologica Bohemoslovaca|language=English|volume=20|pages=56–74|doi=10.5817/MaB2021-20-56|issn=1336-6939}}</ref> It is non-native to Slovakia since 2020.<ref name=":0" /> It is known as an [[introduced species]] in many other regions, including [[North America]], [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[North Africa]], [[South Africa]], and the [[Pacific Islands]].<ref name="ns" /> |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Gastropoda |
Subclass: | Heterobranchia |
Order: | Stylommatophora |
Family: | Arionidae |
Genus: | Arion |
Species: | A. intermedius
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Binomial name | |
Arion intermedius (Normand, 1852)
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Synonyms | |
Arion alpinus Pollonera, 1887[1] |
Arion intermedius is a species of land slug in the family Arionidae, the roundback slugs. It is known commonly as the hedgehog slug,[2][3] hedgehog arion, or glade slug.[4]
Distribution
It is native to Western Europe and a part of Central Europe. It is native to Czechia where majority of its records come from various types of forests.[5] It is non-native to Slovakia since 2020.[5] It is known as an introduced species in many other regions, including North America, Australia, New Zealand, North Africa, South Africa, and the Pacific Islands.[4]
Description
This slug is 1.5 to 2 centimeters long. It is variable in color and patterning, being white, orange, or gray, with or without banding, and it has gray tentacles and a yellow or orange sole. It becomes compact and "nearly bell-shaped" when contracted.[3] The tubercles that texture the dorsal surface of its body taper to sharp, prickle-like points, inspiring the common name hedgehog slug.[3]
Biology
This species occurs in natural habitat such as grasslands and forests, and on cultivated or otherwise human-altered land, such as pastures, orchards, and hedges.[4] It feeds on plants and fungi.[6]
For a long time, this hermaphroditic slug was thought to reproduce only by self-fertilization; solitary captive specimens produced offspring and the species had never been observed mating. Genetic analysis provided evidence of crossing and the species is now believed to have a mixed breeding system, with an individual having the ability to fertilize itself or cross-fertilize, exchanging sperm with a mate.[7]
In the wild it has one generation per year (univoltine), with all individuals maturing rather synchronously in autumn.[8] Adults die over winter or early spring.[9][8]
As a pest
This is not considered to be a severe pest, but some reports of such problems have been made.[6] While most exotic slugs and snails are often found in altered environments, this species has a greater tendency to invade natural habitat, such as forests. Its ability to self-fertilize allows a single individual to enter new habitat and then reproduce.[10] It is also known as a pest of clover-seeded pastures in New Zealand.[11]
References
- ^ Manganelli G., et al. (2010). The status of Arion alpinus Pollonera 1887, and re-description of Arion obesoductus Reischütz 1973 (Gastropoda, Arionidae). Journal of Conchology 40, 269-76.
- ^ Arion intermedius Normand. CSIRO & Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. 2004.
- ^ a b c Arion (Kobeltia) intermedius Normand, 1852 (hedgehog slug). MolluscIreland. National Museums Northern Ireland, 2010.
- ^ a b c Arion intermedius. NatureServe. 2013.
- ^ a b Čejka, Tomáš; Beran, Luboš; Coufal, Radovan; Dvořák, Libor; Hlaváč, Jaroslav Č; Horáčková, Jitka; Horsáková, Veronika; Juřičková, Lucie; Kosová, Tereza; Čačaný, Juraj; Szabóová, Dana (2021-09-16). "Malacological news from the Czech and Slovak Republics in 2020". Malacologica Bohemoslovaca. 20: 56–74. doi:10.5817/MaB2021-20-56. ISSN 1336-6939.
- ^ a b Slugs: A Guide to the Invasive and Native Fauna of California. Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources. University of California. 2009.
- ^ Jordaens, K.; Van Houte, N.; Helsen, P.; Breugelmans, K.; Jaksons, P.; Backeljau, t. (2013). "Mixed breeding system in the hermaphroditic land slug Arion intermedius (Stylommatophora, Arionidae)". Hereditas. 150 (4–6): 45–52. doi:10.1111/j.1601-5223.2013.02272.x. PMID 24164457.
- ^ a b Hutchinson, J.M.C.; Reise, H.; Skujienė, G. (2017). "Life cycles and adult sizes of five co-occurring species of Arion slugs". Journal of Molluscan Studies. 83: 88–105. doi:10.1093/mollus/eyw042.
- ^ Bohan, D.A.; Glen, D.M.; Wiltshire, C.W.; Hughes, L. (2000). "Parametric intensity and the spatial arrangement of the terrestrial mollusc herbivores Deroceras reticulatum and Arion intermedius". Journal of Animal Ecology. 69 (6): 1031–1046. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2656.2000.00459.x.
- ^ Cádiz, F. J. and C. S. Gallardo. (2007). Arion intermedius (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora); first record of this introduced slug in Chile, with notes on its anatomy and natural history. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 80(1), 99-108.
- ^ Barker, G. M. (1989). Slug problems in New Zealand pastoral agriculture. Monograph-British Crop Protection Council (41), 59-68.
- Spencer, H.G., Marshall, B.A. & Willan, R.C. (2009). Checklist of New Zealand living Mollusca. Pp 196-219 in Gordon, D.P. (ed.) New Zealand inventory of biodiversity. Volume one. Kingdom Animalia: Radiata, Lophotrochozoa, Deuterostomia. Canterbury University Press, Christchurch.
External links
- Arion intermedius at Animalbase taxonomy,short description, distribution, biology,status (threats), images
- Arion intermedius images at Encyclopedia of Life