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Laevicaulis alte

Posted on March 5, 2026 by Admin

Laevicaulis alte is a species of terrestrial slug in the family Veronicellidae, commonly known as leatherleaf slugs. These slugs are found in tropical and subtropical regions and are known for their smooth, leathery bodies.

Key Facts:

  • Habitat: Moist environments such as gardens, forests, and agricultural areas.
  • Diet: Herbivorous — feeds on a wide range of plants and decaying vegetation.
  • Impact: Can be an agricultural pest due to feeding on crops and ornamental plants.
  • Identification: Soft, elongated body with a leathery texture; usually brown or grayish in color.

Behavior: They are mostly nocturnal, hiding under leaf litter or debris during the day and becoming active at night to feed.

Control: For gardeners, physical removal, barriers, and organic slug baits are common methods to manage populations.


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