Pleuroloba quoyi, ID thanks to Michael Shea, slug and snail expert of Canberra Nature Map and Snails of Australia facebook page. Lives on mud, logs and other objects in mangroves and salt marshes. This species is similar to Ophicardelus ornatus but is shorter and wider.
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