A leaf-veined slug (Amphikonophora gigantea). The pore through which the slug breathes, called a pneumostome, is visible a quarter of the length of the body away from the head

A leaf-veined slug (Amphikonophora gigantea). The pore through which the slug breathes, called a pneumostome, is visible a quarter of the length of the body away from the headRead more

A leaf-veined slug (Amphikonophora gigantea). The pore through which the slug breathes, called a pneumostome, is visible a quarter of the length of the body away from the head


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