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- Q11756836 subject Q7081589.
- Q11756836 subject Q7163759.
- Q11756836 subject Q9011706.
- Q11756836 abstract "Limacology (from Latin limax, "slug", and Greek -λογία, -logia) is the branch of zoology which deals with slugs, i.e. shell-less gastropod mollusks. A person that studies limacology is referred to as a limacologist.However, slugs are an extremely polyphyletic group, thus "limacology" is not a taxonomically accurate term, and it is now rarely used.".
- Q11756836 thumbnail Slug_in_VanDusen_Botanical_Garden.jpg?width=300.
- Q11756836 wikiPageWikiLink Q158653.
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- Q11756836 wikiPageWikiLink Q217743.
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- Q11756836 wikiPageWikiLink Q35497.
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- Q11756836 wikiPageWikiLink Q7081589.
- Q11756836 wikiPageWikiLink Q7163759.
- Q11756836 wikiPageWikiLink Q9011706.
- Q11756836 comment "Limacology (from Latin limax, "slug", and Greek -λογία, -logia) is the branch of zoology which deals with slugs, i.e. shell-less gastropod mollusks. A person that studies limacology is referred to as a limacologist.However, slugs are an extremely polyphyletic group, thus "limacology" is not a taxonomically accurate term, and it is now rarely used.".
- Q11756836 label "Limacology".
- Q11756836 depiction Slug_in_VanDusen_Botanical_Garden.jpg.