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Mopaliidae
Mopaliidae is a family of marine molluscs in the class Polyplacophora. Genera There are 10 recognized genera: * '' Amicula'' Gray, 1847 * '' Dendrochiton'' Berry, 1911 * '' Gallardochiton'' Sirenko, 2007 * ''Katharina'' Gray, 1847 * ''Mopalia'' Gray, 1847 * '' Mopaliella'' Thiele, 1909 * '' Nuttallochiton'' Plate, 1899 * '' Placiphorella'' Dall, 1879 * '' Placiphorina'' Kaas & Van Belle, 1994 * '' Plaxiphora'' Gray, 1847 (synonym ''Maorichiton ''Maorichiton'' is a defunct genus of chitons in the family Mopaliidae. Species Species within this genus included: * '' Maorichiton caelatus'' (Reeve, 1847) * '' Maorichiton schauinslandi'' (Thiele, 1909) These two species are now recognized ...'' Iredale, 1914) References Mollusc families Chitons Taxa named by William Healey Dall {{chiton-stub ...
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Mopaliidae
Mopaliidae is a family of marine molluscs in the class Polyplacophora. Genera There are 10 recognized genera: * '' Amicula'' Gray, 1847 * '' Dendrochiton'' Berry, 1911 * '' Gallardochiton'' Sirenko, 2007 * ''Katharina'' Gray, 1847 * ''Mopalia'' Gray, 1847 * '' Mopaliella'' Thiele, 1909 * '' Nuttallochiton'' Plate, 1899 * '' Placiphorella'' Dall, 1879 * '' Placiphorina'' Kaas & Van Belle, 1994 * '' Plaxiphora'' Gray, 1847 (synonym ''Maorichiton ''Maorichiton'' is a defunct genus of chitons in the family Mopaliidae. Species Species within this genus included: * '' Maorichiton caelatus'' (Reeve, 1847) * '' Maorichiton schauinslandi'' (Thiele, 1909) These two species are now recognized ...'' Iredale, 1914) References Mollusc families Chitons Taxa named by William Healey Dall {{chiton-stub ...
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Maorichiton
''Maorichiton'' is a defunct genus of chitons in the family Mopaliidae. Species Species within this genus included: * ''Maorichiton caelatus'' (Reeve, 1847) * ''Maorichiton schauinslandi'' (Thiele, 1909) These two species are now recognized as a single species ''Plaxiphora caelata ''Plaxiphora caelata'' is a small chiton in the family Mopaliidae, endemic to the main islands of New Zealand, Stewart Island and the Chatham Islands. Description and habitat A cryptic species up to 45 millimetres long but usually 20-25 millimet ...'' (Reeve, 1847)Cook, Steve De C., New Zealand Coastal Marine Invertebrates Vol 1, Canterbury University Press, NZ 2010 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q16938360 Mopaliidae ...
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Plaxiphora
''Plaxiphora'' is a genus of chitons in the family Mopaliidae. Species * ''Plaxiphora albida'' ( Blainville, 1825) * '' Plaxiphora atlantica'' * ''Plaxiphora aurata'' (Spalowsky 1795) * '' Plaxiphora aurea'' * ''Plaxiphora australis'' Suter, 1907 * '' Plaxiphora bednalli'' * '' Plaxiphora biramosa'' Quoy & Gaimard, 1835 * '' Plaxiphora boydeni'' Murdoch, 1982 * '' Plaxiphora brevispinosa'' * ''Plaxiphora caelata'' Reeve, 1847 * '' Plaxiphora costata'' ( Blainville) * '' Plaxiphora dardennei'' * '' Plaxiphora egregia'' H. Adams, 1866 * '' Plaxiphora fernandezi'' * '' Plaxiphora frigida'' * '' Plaxiphora glauca'' * '' Plaxiphora kamehamehae'' * '' Plaxiphora marquesana'' * '' Plaxiphora matthewsi'' * '' Plaxiphora mercatoris'' Leloup, 1936 * '' Plaxiphora mixta'' * ''Plaxiphora murdochi'' Suter, 1905 * '' Plaxiphora obscurella'' * '' Plaxiphora obtecta'' Carpenter in Pilsbry Henry Augustus Pilsbry (7 December 1862 – 26 October 1957) was an American biologist, mal ...
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Mopalia
Mopalia is a genus of chitons in the family Mopaliidae. Species Species include:''Mopalia''.
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) *'' Mopalia acuta'' *'' Mopalia ciliata'' *'''' *'''' *'''' ...
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Katharina (mollusc)
Katharina is a feminine given name. It is a German form of Katherine. It may refer to: In television and film: *Katharina Bellowitsch, Austrian radio and TV presenter *Katharina Mückstein, Austrian film director *Katharina Thalbach, German actress and film director *Katherine Pierce, a character in ''The Vampire Diaries'' originally named Katharina Petrova. In artistry: *Katharina Fröhlich, lover of Franz Grillparzer *Katharina Rapp, German artist In other fields: *Katharina Baunach, German footballer *Katharina Dalton, British physician and pioneer in the research of premenstrual stress syndrome. *Katharina Klafsky, Hungarian operatic singer *Katharina von Bora, German Catholic nun who was an early convert to Protestantism. *Katharina von Zimmern (1478-1547), last abbess of the Fraumünster Abbey See also *320 Katharina, small Main belt asteroid *''Katharina'', a genus of chiton mollusc in the family Mopaliidae *The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum, 1974 novel by Heinrich Böll ...
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Nuttallochiton
''Nuttallochiton'' is a genus of chitons; the only one to have paired rather than fused gonads. Species There are three species: References Mopaliidae Chiton genera {{chiton-stub ...
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Mopalia Muscosa
''Mopalia muscosa'', the mossy chiton, is a species of chiton, a polyplacophoran, an eight-plated marine mollusk. It is a northeastern Pacific species which occurs from British Columbia, Canada, to Baja California Mexico. This species is found in the middle and lower intertidal zone on exposed rocky shores. ''Mopalia muscosa'' can be in length. Mossy chitons are often covered by algae, barnacles, and limpets. The chiton's girdle is covered with coarse hair-like bristles or "setae".The visible exterior of the chiton's eight shell plates are typically a drab brown or grey-green, however on the underside the shell plates have a vibrant turquoise blue color. Some mossy chitons are biofluorescent mainly around the girdle and may show a bright glowing green color under ultra-violet or blue light. Mossy chitons typically move about at night or when covered by a high tide in order to graze on the red and green algae of which their diet consists. Young chitons have a planktonic stage and ...
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Amicula (chiton)
''Amicula'' is a genus of chitons belonging to the family Mopaliidae. The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: *''Amicula amiculata'' *''Amicula gurjanovae'' *''Amicula vestita Amicula may refer to: * ''Amicula'' (chiton), a genus of chitons in the family Mopaliidae * ''Amicula'' (alga), a genus of algae in the family Naviculaceae Naviculaceae is a diatom family in the order Naviculales. Naviculaceae are typically c ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q3801017 Chitons ...
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Chiton
Chitons () are marine molluscs of varying size in the class Polyplacophora (), formerly known as Amphineura. About 940 extant and 430 fossil species are recognized. They are also sometimes known as gumboots or sea cradles or coat-of-mail shells or suck-rocks, or more formally as loricates, polyplacophorans, and occasionally as polyplacophores. Chitons have a shell composed of eight separate shell plates or valves. These plates overlap slightly at the front and back edges, and yet articulate well with one another. Because of this, the shell provides protection at the same time as permitting the chiton to flex upward when needed for locomotion over uneven surfaces, and even allows the animal to curl up into a ball when dislodged from rocks. The shell plates are encircled by a skirt known as a girdle. Habitat Chitons live worldwide, from cold waters through to the tropics. They live on hard surfaces, such as on or under rocks, or in rock crevices. Some species live quite hi ...
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Chitons
Chitons () are marine molluscs of varying size in the class Polyplacophora (), formerly known as Amphineura. About 940 extant and 430 fossil species are recognized. They are also sometimes known as gumboots or sea cradles or coat-of-mail shells or suck-rocks, or more formally as loricates, polyplacophorans, and occasionally as polyplacophores. Chitons have a shell composed of eight separate shell plates or valves. These plates overlap slightly at the front and back edges, and yet articulate well with one another. Because of this, the shell provides protection at the same time as permitting the chiton to flex upward when needed for locomotion over uneven surfaces, and even allows the animal to curl up into a ball when dislodged from rocks. The shell plates are encircled by a skirt known as a girdle. Habitat Chitons live worldwide, from cold waters through to the tropics. They live on hard surfaces, such as on or under rocks, or in rock crevices. Some species live quite high ...
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