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New Record of Exotic Species of Slug, Laevicaulis haroldi in India


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1 Department of Zoology, Zoology Research Laboratory, A.S. Mandal’s, Arts and Commerce College Trust’s, C.H.C. Arts, S.G.P.Comm. & B.B.J.P.Sci. College, Taloda (Nandurbar) Pin- 425413, MS, India
 

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Molluscs found in all types of habitat and are most successful in terms of their ecology and adaptations. Over recent decades there has been an increasing interest in exploring systemic, biodiversity and ecology of molluscs as these are being used by various countries as food, medicine, ornamentation, etc. In India gastropods have been studied by, Subba Rao and Ghose, 2001; and Magare (2006) Magare (2013) studied on terrestrial molluscs of Satpuda ranges in India. Studies on land molluscs have been carried out by, Forcart, L. (1953) and Herbert, & Kilburn, (2004).
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  • New Record of Exotic Species of Slug, Laevicaulis haroldi in India

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S. R. Magare
Department of Zoology, Zoology Research Laboratory, A.S. Mandal’s, Arts and Commerce College Trust’s, C.H.C. Arts, S.G.P.Comm. & B.B.J.P.Sci. College, Taloda (Nandurbar) Pin- 425413, MS, India

Abstract


Molluscs found in all types of habitat and are most successful in terms of their ecology and adaptations. Over recent decades there has been an increasing interest in exploring systemic, biodiversity and ecology of molluscs as these are being used by various countries as food, medicine, ornamentation, etc. In India gastropods have been studied by, Subba Rao and Ghose, 2001; and Magare (2006) Magare (2013) studied on terrestrial molluscs of Satpuda ranges in India. Studies on land molluscs have been carried out by, Forcart, L. (1953) and Herbert, & Kilburn, (2004).


DOI: https://doi.org/10.26515/rzsi.v115i1.168508