Tropical leatherleaf
A species of Laevicaulis Scientific name : Laevicaulis alte Genus : Laevicaulis
Tropical leatherleaf, A species of Laevicaulis
Botanical name: Laevicaulis alte
Genus: Laevicaulis
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Laevicaulis alte is a round, dark-coloured slug with no shell, 7 or 8 cm long. Its skin is slightly tuberculated. The central keel is beige in colour. This slug has a unique, very narrow foot; juvenile specimens have a foot 1 mm wide and adult specimens have a foot that is only 4 or 5 mm wide. The tentacles are small, 2 or 3 mm long, and they are only rarely extended beyond the edge of the mantle.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Molluscs Class
Snails and slugs Family
Leatherleaf slugs Genus
Laevicaulis Species
Tropical leatherleaf