Veronicella is a genus of air-breathing land slugs in the family Veronicellidae, commonly known as leatherleaf slugs. These slugs are terrestrial gastropod mollusks, often found in tropical and subtropical regions.
🌿 Key Characteristics
- Body: Soft, elongated, and covered with a leathery dorsal surface instead of a shell
- Size: Typically 5–10 cm long
- Color: Usually brown, gray, or reddish, sometimes with darker stripes
- Movement: Slow crawling using a muscular foot
- Diet: Herbivorous — feeds on leaves, seedlings, and decaying plant matter
🌎 Habitat & Distribution
- Native to Central and South America
- Some species have spread to other tropical regions due to human activity
- Prefer moist, shaded environments such as gardens, forests, and agricultural areas
⚠️ Ecological Impact
- Can be considered agricultural pests because they eat crops and seedlings
- Serve as prey for birds, small mammals, and some insects
- Some species are invasive outside their native range
🔬 Interesting Facts
- Unlike many slugs, Veronicella species do not have an external shell at any stage of their life.
- They secrete mucus to help them move and to deter predators.
If you want, I can also make a small table of common Veronicella species with distribution and size, which is handy for identification.