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FIGURE 4 in Morphological, anatomical, and molecular notes on two neglected high-altitude taxa of the genus Limax (Stylommatophora: Limacidae) from North Macedonia and their unusual adaptation to extreme alpine conditions

Authors: Dedov, Ivaylo K.; Schneppat, Ulrich E.; Glogger, Fabia Knechtle; Cornu, Regula; Hristovski, Slavčo; Borissov, Simeon;

FIGURE 4 in Morphological, anatomical, and molecular notes on two neglected high-altitude taxa of the genus Limax (Stylommatophora: Limacidae) from North Macedonia and their unusual adaptation to extreme alpine conditions

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Published as part of Dedov, Ivaylo K., Schneppat, Ulrich E., Glogger, Fabia Knechtle, Cornu, Regula, Hristovski, Slavčo & Borissov, Simeon, 2025, Morphological, anatomical, and molecular notes on two neglected high-altitude taxa of the genus Limax (Stylommatophora: Limacidae) from North Macedonia and their unusual adaptation to extreme alpine conditions, pp. 91-107 in Zootaxa 5719 (1) on page 97, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5719.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/17891238

FIGURE 4. Body and sole colouration of L. macedonicus macedonicus (A, B), Jakupica Mountains, North Macedonia and L. graecus (C), Shar Mountains, North Macedonia. Sole colouration of L. m. leucopus (D). The deep dark colouration of the body and distinctive dark lateral sole fields (A) of L. macedonicus macedonicus, as well as fingerprint pattern on the mantle (B) are well visible in contrast to L. graecus (C).

Keywords

Limax, Stylommatophora, Mollusca, Gastropoda, Animalia, Limacidae, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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