Gastropoda Pulmonata
Arion vulgaris is the scientific name of the Spanish slug. There's a tendency to identify the Latin name as Arionlusitanicus. But it's a mistake to do so. Arion lusitanicus is the name of the Portuguese slug that's found in Portugal.
The accepted scientific name is Natada nasoni.
The accepted scientific name is Euclea delphinii.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Chrysopolomidae.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Dalceridae.
Proxys punctulatus
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Caliroa cerasi.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Caliroa aethiops.
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Gastropoda Subclass: Orthogastropoda Superorder: Heterobranchia Order: Opisthobranchia Suborder: Nudibranchia solid scientific name Opisthobranchia
Baby slugs, like adult slugs, belong to the class Gastropoda within the phylum Mollusca. They do not have a specific scientific name as they are typically referred to by their species names, such as Arion ater (black slug) or Limax maximus (great grey slug). The term "baby slug" simply describes the juvenile stage of these various slug species.
The scientific name for the Glaucus atlanticus is Glaucus atlanticus. It is commonly known as the blue dragon or sea swallow and is a species of small, blue sea slug.
Arion lusitanicus is the Latin [or scientific] name of the Portuguese slug. It's an unusual kind of slug in that it's a picky eater. Specifically, it doesn't like to eat the dead and decaying matter that most slugs [Gastropoda] favor. Instead, it prefers its plant body parts moist, fresh and alive.