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- species Letourneuxia nyctelia (Bourguignat, 1861) Letourneuxia numidica Bourguignat, 1866 is now considered a junior synonym of L. nyctelia. Letourneuxia moreleti...
- Letourneuxia nyctelia is a species of terrestrial slug, a gastropod mollusc, belonging to the family Arionidae. For many years this species was known as...
- 1822) Limax nyctelius Bourguignat, 1861 is now placed in the genus Letourneuxia but the name has been used for Lehmannia carpatica (Bourguignat, 1861)...
- were confused: Letourneuxia nyctelia (family Arionidae) is the slug originally described. Until 2022 it was mostly known as Letourneuxia numidica; Ambigolimax...
- Furthermore, the original Limax nyctelius was recognised as a species of Letourneuxia. Hence the species from Edinburgh has been renamed Ambigolimax waterstoni...
- Furthermore, the species name nyctelius actually refers to a species of Letourneuxia (family Arionidae). Ambigolimax was constructed by Pollonera in 1887...
- genitalia); A. moreleti is considered a species of Letourneuxia; A. pallaryi matches Letourneuxia numidica in its description; A. austriacus has been...
- out that the original name Limax nyctelius referred to a species of Letourneuxia. Lehmannia carpatica had also been misidentified as Mesolimax braunii...
- nyctelius please step forward: Lehmannia, Ambigolimax, or Malacolimax? No, Letourneuxia!". Archiv für Molluskenkunde International Journal of Malacology. 151...
- nyctelius please step forward: Lehmannia, Ambigolimax, or Malacolimax? No, Letourneuxia!". Archiv für Molluskenkunde. 151 (1): 19–41. doi:10.1127/arch.moll/151/019-041...