Confirmation of Established Populations of Ambigolimax parvipenis Hutchinson, Reise and Schlitt, 2022 (Gastropoda: Limacidae) in San Diego County, California, U.S.A.
Charles J. Hart, Dustin C. Sandberg, Megan Asche, Deborah G. De La Riva, Greg G. Bartman, Alan F. Burke, Peter J. Brabant, David G. Robinson
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Abstract
Discoveries of North American populations of the introduced terrestrial slug, Ambigolimax parvipenis, formerly treated as Ambigolimax nyctelius (Bourguignat, 1861), have increased in frequency over the last fifteen years. Most of these finds are occurring in the western United States of America. In 2015, a single specimen of A. parvipenis was collected in La Jolla, San Diego County, California, U.S.A. Here we report on an established population of A. parvipenis found in a residential backyard in San Diego, San Diego County and confirm through resampling that the single specimen collected in 2015 in La Jolla was not an incidental find.
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The American Malacological Bulletin serves as an outlet for reporting notable contributions in malacological research. Manuscripts concerning any aspect of original, unpublished research,important short reports, and detailed reviews dealing with molluscs will be considered for publication. Recent issues have included AMS symposia, independent papers, research notes,and book reviews. All published research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous reviewing by independent expertreferees. AMS symposium papers have undergone peer review by symposium organizer, symposium participants, and independent referees.