Bathyhedyle boucheti is a species of panpulmonate slug, a deep-sea dwelling gastropod native to the continental slope off the coast of Mozambique.
A distinct black stripe extends from the dorsal part of the cephalic tentacles and proceeds to the end of the animal's foot.
The cerebral, pleural, and pedal ganglia form the typical molluscan pre-pharyngeal nerve ring.
These ganglia are separated by a long, thin commissure and have one statocyst and statolith each, attached dorsally.
The ovotestis forms an incomplete ring around the sides of the large digestive gland.
[1] Among the most interesting results of molecular studies of this deep-sea animal are that it is closely related to mesopsammic or limnic acochlidiids, and especially the evidence of its sister-group relationship with the amphibious and terrestrial Aitengidae, despite extreme differences in habitat.