Limacus flavus
Yellow slug
- dorsal view 2
Limacus flavus
Yellow slug
- dorsal view 3
Limacus flavus
Yellow slug
- dorsal view 4
Limacus flavus
Yellow slug
- dorsal view 5
Limacus flavus
Yellow slug
- lateral view 1
Specimen above found under a paving slab at Roscadghill Parc, Heamoor, Penzance, Cornwall. 16.04.13
Limacus flavus
Yellow slug
- dorsal view 6
Limacus flavus
Yellow slug
- lateral view 2
Limacus flavus
Yellow slug
- front view 1
Limacus flavus
Yellow slug
- with 1.0mm division rule 1
Specimen above found under a log at Roscadghill Parc, Heamoor, Penzance, Cornwall. 05.12.16.
Limacus flavus
Yellow slug
- shells 1
Limacus flavus
Yellow slug
- shells on old collection card 1
Limacus flavus
Yellow slug
- shells on old collection card 2
Shells of the species held in a private collection in Cornwall. 24.06.12 and 30.06.12.
APHOTOFAUNA supports open source data recording and sharing for the benefit of wildlife, recorders, research, science and education. The project works closely with the following bodies and organisations.
The Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Helping to understand, identify, record, and conserve molluscs.
The CISFBR or Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Federation of Biological Recorders is an independent umbrella organisation supporting independent recorders and recording groups in the county of Cornwall.
The Cornish Biodiversity Network or CBN is the largest open source wildlife database in Cornwall that sends open source data to the NBN (National Biodiversity Network). It is a new recording system based on the ERICA database, the largest recording resource in Cornwall. The CBN best supports the activities and needs of the independent recording community and recording groups in Cornwall.
The National Biodiversity Network or NBN is a charity that supports open source data sharing and recording supporting conservation, science and education.
"Why do recorders need open source?". Simply because it supports the core values of wildlife recording and the free use of records and data over a very wide network that includes partners like the Natural History Museum.