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''Haliotis'', common name
abalone Abalone ( or ; via Spanish , from Rumsen ''aulón'') is a common name for any of a group of small to very large marine gastropod molluscs in the family (biology), family Haliotidae. Other common name In biology, a common name of a taxon o ...
, is the only genus in the family Haliotidae. This genus once contained six subgenera. These subgenera have become alternate representations of ''Haliotis''. The genus consists of small to very large, edible, herbivorous
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s,
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s. The number of species recognized worldwide ranges between 30 and 130, with over 230 species-level taxa described. The most comprehensive treatment of the family considers 56 species valid, with 18 additional subspecies. Other
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s are ear shells, sea ears, and, rarely, muttonfish or muttonshells in parts of Australia, ormer in the UK, perlemoen in South Africa, and the Maori name for three species in New Zealand is pāua.


Description

The shells of abalones have a low, open, spiral structure, and are characterized by having several open respiratory pores in a row near the shell's outer edge. The thick inner layer of the shell is composed of
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, which in many species of abalone is highly iridescent, giving rise to a range of strong, changeable colors, which make the shells attractive to humans as decorative objects, in jewelry, and as a source of colorful mother-of-pearl. The shell of abalones is convex, rounded to oval shape, and may be highly arched or very flattened. The shell of the majority of species is ear-shaped, presenting a small, flat spire and two to three
whorls A whorl ( or ) is an individual circle, oval, volution or equivalent in a whorled pattern, which consists of a spiral or multiple concentric objects (including circles, ovals and arcs). Whorls in nature File:Photograph and axial plane floral d ...
. The last whorl, known as the
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, is auriform, meaning that the shell resembles an ear, giving rise to the common name "ear shell". ''
Haliotis asinina ''Haliotis asinina'', common name the ass's-ear abalone, is a fairly large species of sea snail, a tropical gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones, also known as ormers or paua. Both the common name and the scientific name a ...
'' has a somewhat different shape, as it is more elongated and distended. The shell of ''Haliotis cracherodii cracherodii'' is also unusual as it has an
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form, is imperforate, shows an
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spire, and has prickly ribs. A
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cleft in the shell impresses a groove in the shell, in which are the row of holes (known as tremata), characteristic of the genus. These holes are respiratory apertures for venting water from the gills and for releasing sperm and eggs into the water column. They make up what is known as the
selenizone A selenizone (from the Greek "selene" meaning "moon", and "zone" meaning "girdle") is an anatomical structure that exists in the shells of some families of living sea snails: the slit shells, the little slit shells and the abalones, which are m ...
which forms as the shell grows. This series of eight to 38 holes is near the anterior margin. Only a small number are generally open. The older holes are gradually sealed up as the shell grows and new holes form. Therefore, the number of tremata is not characteristic for the species. Each species has a number of open holes, between four and 10, in the selenizone. This number is not fixed and can vary within a species and between populations. Abalones have no operculum. The aperture of the shell is very wide and
nacreous Nacre ( , ), also known as mother of pearl, is an organicinorganic composite material produced by some molluscs as an inner shell layer; it is also the material of which pearls are composed. It is strong, resilient, and iridescent. Nacre is ...
. The exterior of the shell is striated and dull. The color of the shell is very variable from species to species, which may reflect the animal's diet. The iridescent nacre that lines the inside of the shell varies in color from silvery white, to pink, red and green-red, to deep blue, green to purple. The animal shows
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head-lobes. The side-lobes are also fimbriated and cirrated. The rounded foot is very large. The
radula The radula (, ; plural radulae or radulas) is an anatomical structure used by molluscs for feeding, sometimes compared to a tongue. It is a minutely toothed, chitinous ribbon, which is typically used for scraping or cutting food before the food ...
has small median teeth, and the lateral teeth are single and beam-like. About 70 uncini are present, with
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hooks, the first four very large. The soft body is coiled around the columellar muscle, and its insertion, instead of being on the columella, is on the middle of the inner wall of the shell. The gills are symmetrical and both well developed. These snails cling solidly with their broad muscular foot to rocky surfaces at sublittoral depths, although some species such as ''
Haliotis cracherodii ''Haliotis cracherodii'', the black abalone, is a species of large edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. This species is relatively small compared with most of the other abalone species from the ...
'' used to be common in the
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. Abalones reach maturity at a relatively small size. Their fecundity is high and increases with their size (from 10,000 to 11 million eggs at a time). The spermatozoa are filiform and pointed at one end, and the anterior end is a rounded head. The larvae are lecithotrophic. The adults are herbivorous and feed with their rhipidoglossan radula on
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, preferring red or brown algae. Sizes vary from ('' Haliotis pulcherrima'') to , while '' Haliotis rufescens'' is the largest of the genus at . By weight, about one-third of the animal is edible meat, one-third is offal, and one-third is shell.


Structure and properties of the shell

The shell of the abalone is exceptionally strong and is made of microscopic calcium carbonate tiles stacked like bricks. Between the layers of tiles is a clingy protein substance. When the abalone shell is struck, the tiles slide instead of shattering and the protein stretches to absorb the energy of the blow. Material scientists around the world are studying this tiled structure for insight into stronger ceramic products such as
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. The dust created by grinding and cutting abalone shell is dangerous; appropriate safeguards must be taken to protect people from inhaling these particles. There is much discussion of this topic online.


Species

The number of species that are recognized within the genus ''Haliotis'' has fluctuated over time, and depends on the source that is consulted. The number of recognized species ranges from 30 to 130. This list finds a compromise using the " WoRMS" database, plus some species that have been added, for a total of 57. The majority of abalone have not been evaluated for conservation status. Those that have been reviewed tend to show that the abalone in general is declining in numbers, and will need protection throughout the globe.


Extant species

File:Ass’s ear abalone (Haliotis asinina) S01.jpg, A dorsal view of a live ass's ear abalone, ''
Haliotis asinina ''Haliotis asinina'', common name the ass's-ear abalone, is a fairly large species of sea snail, a tropical gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones, also known as ormers or paua. Both the common name and the scientific name a ...
'' File:Pinkabalone 300.jpg, the pink abalone, ''
Haliotis corrugata The pink abalone, scientific name ''Haliotis corrugata'', is a species of large edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones.Oliver, A.P.H. (2004). ''Guide to Seashells of the World.'' Buffalo: Firefly ...
'' File:Haliotis cracherodii.JPG, The black abalone, ''
Haliotis cracherodii ''Haliotis cracherodii'', the black abalone, is a species of large edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. This species is relatively small compared with most of the other abalone species from the ...
'' File:Blacklip abalone.jpg, Dorsal (left) and ventral (right) views of the blacklip abalone, ''
Haliotis rubra The blacklip abalone, ''Haliotis rubra'', is an Australian species of large, edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones.Bouchet, P. (2012). Haliotis rubra Leach, 1814. Accessed through: World Register of ...
'' File:Whiteabalone 300.jpg, The white abalone, ''
Haliotis sorenseni The white abalone, scientific name ''Haliotis sorenseni'', is a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones.Rosenberg, G. (2014). Haliotis sorenseni. Accessed through: World Register of Marine ...
'' File:Haliotis varia f. dohrniana 001.jpg, A shell of ''
Haliotis varia ''Haliotis varia'', common name the variable abalone or the common ear shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones.Bouchet, P. (2012). ''Haliotis varia'' Linnaeus, 1758. Accessed throug ...
'' form ''dohrniana''
Image:Haliotis asinina 01.JPG, ''
Haliotis asinina ''Haliotis asinina'', common name the ass's-ear abalone, is a fairly large species of sea snail, a tropical gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones, also known as ormers or paua. Both the common name and the scientific name a ...
'' Image:Haliotis australis 001.jpg, '' Haliotis australis'' Image:Haliotis clathrata 01.JPG, ''
Haliotis clathrata ''Haliotis clathrata'', common name the lovely abalone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Description The size of the shell varies between 10 mm and 60 mm. The large, solid b ...
'' Image:Haliotis coccoradiata.jpg, ''
Haliotis coccoradiata ''Haliotis coccoradiata'', common name the reddish-rayed abalone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Description The size of the shell varies between 30 mm and 75 mm. "The rat ...
'' Image:Haliotis corrugata.jpg, ''
Haliotis corrugata The pink abalone, scientific name ''Haliotis corrugata'', is a species of large edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones.Oliver, A.P.H. (2004). ''Guide to Seashells of the World.'' Buffalo: Firefly ...
'' Image:Haliotis cracherodii.jpg, ''
Haliotis cracherodii ''Haliotis cracherodii'', the black abalone, is a species of large edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. This species is relatively small compared with most of the other abalone species from the ...
'' Image:Haliotis cyclobates.jpg, ''
Haliotis cyclobates ''Haliotis cyclobates'', common name the whirling abalone or the circular ear shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Description The size of the shell attains 60 mm. "The elevat ...
'' Image:Haliotis discus discus 01.JPG, ''
Haliotis discus ''Haliotis discus'', commonly called disk abalone or Edo abalone, is a species of abalone sea snail. Subspecies * ''Haliotis discus discus'' Reeve, 1846 * ''Haliotis discus hannai'' Ino, 1953 (sometimes wrongly identified as ''Haliotis kamtsch ...
discus'' Image:Haliotis diversicolor 01.jpg, '' Haliotis diversicolor'' Image:Haliotis elegans 001.jpg, ''
Haliotis elegans ''Haliotis elegans'', common name the elegant abalone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Description The size of the shell varies between 70 mm and 100 mm. "The elongated ...
'' Image:Haliotis fatui 001.jpg, ''
Haliotis fatui ''Haliotis fatui'' is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Description The size of the subcircular to oval-oblong shell varies between 30 mm and 60 mm. It is closely related to ''H ...
'' Image:Haliotis fulgens fulgens 01.JPG, ''
Haliotis fulgens ''Haliotis fulgens'', commonly called the green abalone, is a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. The shell of this species is usually brown, and is marked with many low, flat-topped ...
fulgens'' Image:Haliotis gigantea f. sieboldii 01.JPG, ''
Haliotis gigantea ''Haliotis gigantea'', common name the giant abalone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. It is known as Siebold's Abalone, after Philipp Franz von Siebold.Bouchet, P. (2012). Haliotis gi ...
f. sieboldii'' Image:Haliotis glabra 01.JPG, '' Haliotis glabra'' Image:Haliotis iris 01.JPG, '' Haliotis iris'' Image:Haliotis jacnensis 002.jpg, ''
Haliotis jacnensis ''Haliotis jacnensis'', common name Jacna abalone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Description The shell size varies between 7 mm and 25 mm. The oblong-ovate shell is spiral ...
'' Image:Haliotis kamtschatkana assimilis 01.JPG, ''
Haliotis kamtschatkana ''Haliotis kamtschatkana'', common name the northern abalone, threaded abalone, or pinto abalone, is a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. It has been listed as "Endangered" by the IUCN ...
assimilis'' (South California). Image:Haliotis laevigata 01.JPG, ''
Haliotis laevigata ''Haliotis laevigata'', common name the smooth Australian abalone or greenlip abalone or whitened ear shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Description The shell measures up to ...
'' (South Australia). Image:Haliotis madaka 001.jpg, ''
Haliotis madaka ''Haliotis madaka'' is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Description The size of the shell varies between 60 mm and 246 mm. Distribution This marine species occurs off Japan a ...
'' Image:Haliotis mariae 002.jpg, '' Haliotis mariae'' Image:Haliotis marmorata 002.jpg, ''
Haliotis marmorata ''Haliotis marmorata'' is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Description The size of the shell varies between 40 mm and 60 mm. "The depressed shell has an oval shape. The dist ...
'' Image:Haliotis midae 01.jpg, ''
Haliotis midae ''Haliotis midae'', known commonly as the South African abalone or the perlemoen abalone, is a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Subspecies * ''Haliotis midae volcanius'' Patamak ...
'' Image:Haliotis ovina ovina 01.JPG, '' Haliotis ovina'' Image:Haliotis parva 001.jpg, ''
Haliotis parva ''Haliotis parva'', common name the canaliculate abalone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones.Bouchet, P. (2012). ''Haliotis parva'' Linnaeus, 1758. Accessed through: World Register of Mar ...
'' Image:Haliotis planata 01.JPG, ''
Haliotis planata ''Haliotis planata'', common name the planate abalone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Description The size of the shell varies between 20 mm and 40 mm. "The very flat, sol ...
'' Image:Haliotis pulcherrima 001.jpg, '' Haliotis pulcherrima'' Image:Haliotis queketti 001.jpg, ''
Haliotis queketti ''Haliotis queketti'', common name Quekett's abalone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Taxonomy ''Halitosis quekketi'' was first formally described in 1910 as ''Haliotis (Padollus) q ...
'' Image:Haliotis roei 002.jpg, ''
Haliotis roei ''Haliotis roei'', common name Roe's abalone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family (biology), family Haliotidae, the abalones. Description The size of the shell varies between 50 mm and 120 mm. "The shel ...
'' Image:Haliotis rubra P2164176.JPG, ''
Haliotis rubra The blacklip abalone, ''Haliotis rubra'', is an Australian species of large, edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones.Bouchet, P. (2012). Haliotis rubra Leach, 1814. Accessed through: World Register of ...
'' Image:Haliotis rufescens 22a.jpg, '' Haliotis rufescens'' Image:Haliotis rugosa 2.jpg, ''
Haliotis rugosa ''Haliotis rugosa'', common name the many-holed abalone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. ''Haliotis rugosa'' Reeve, 1846 is a homonym of ''Haliotis tuberculata'' Linnaeus, 1758. ;Su ...
'' Image:Haliotis scalaris (staircase abalone) (Quinn's Rocks, Western Australia) 1 (23565526643).jpg, ''
Haliotis scalaris ''Haliotis scalaris'', common name the staircase abalone or the ridged ear abalone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. ;Subspecies: * ''Haliotis scalaris emmae'' Reeve, 1846 * ''Hali ...
'' Image:Haliotis semùiplicata 001.jpg, ''
Haliotis semiplicata ''Haliotis semiplicata'', common name the semiplicate abalone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Description The size of the shell varies between 30 mm and 60 mm. Distribut ...
'' Image:Haliotis sorenseni 001.jpg, ''
Haliotis sorenseni The white abalone, scientific name ''Haliotis sorenseni'', is a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones.Rosenberg, G. (2014). Haliotis sorenseni. Accessed through: World Register of Marine ...
'' Image:Haliotis spadicea (blood-spotted abalone) (South Africa) 3 (24139744761).jpg, ''
Haliotis spadicea The blood-spotted abalone (''Haliotis spadicea'') is a species of edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. This species is common on rocky shores on the coast of South Africa.Bouchet, P. (2012). Hal ...
'' Image:Haliotis squamosa 001.jpg, ''
Haliotis squamosa ''Haliotis squamosa'', common name the squamose abalone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Description The size of the shell varies between 40 mm and 90 mm. "The shell has an ...
'' Image:Haliotis stomatiaeformis 002.jpg, ''
Haliotis stomatiaeformis ''Haliotis stomatiaeformis'' is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. It is endemic to a small portion of the Mediterranean Sea, off the coasts of Sicily and Malta. Geiger designated this spe ...
'' Image:Haliotis supertexta 001.jpg, ''
Haliotis supertexta ''Haliotis supertexta'' is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Description Distribution References * Geiger D.L. & Owen B. (2012) ''Abalone: Worldwide Haliotidae''. Hackenheim: Conchb ...
'' Image:Haliotis thailandis 002.jpg, ''
Haliotis thailandis ''Haliotis thailandis'' is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae ''Haliotis'', common name abalone, is the only genus in the family Haliotidae. This genus once contained six subgenera. These subgener ...
'' Image:Haliotis tuberculata tuberculata 01.JPG, '' Haliotis tuberculata'' (Europe) Image:Haliotis unilateralis 002.jpg, ''
Haliotis unilateralis ''Haliotis unilateralis'' is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Description The size of the shell varies between 20 mm and 40 mm. Distribution This species occurs in the Red Se ...
'' Image:Haliotis varia 01.JPG, ''
Haliotis varia ''Haliotis varia'', common name the variable abalone or the common ear shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones.Bouchet, P. (2012). ''Haliotis varia'' Linnaeus, 1758. Accessed throug ...
'' Image:Haliotis virginea shell 2.jpg, ''
Haliotis virginea ''Haliotis virginea'', Virgin pāua, is a species of edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones.Rosenberg, G. (2012). Haliotis virginea Gmelin, 1791. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at h ...
'' Image:Haliotis walallensis.jpg, ''
Haliotis walallensis ''Haliotis walallensis'', common name the flat abalone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. Description The size of the shell reaches 120 mm. Distribution This marine species occu ...
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Fossil species

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Haliotis benoisti ''Haliotis'', common name abalone, is the only genus in the family Haliotidae. This genus once contained six subgenera. These subgenera have become alternate representations of ''Haliotis''. The genus consists of small to very large, edible, h ...
'' Cossmann, 1896 (Aquitaine, France) *†''
Haliotis flemingi ''Haliotis'', common name abalone, is the only genus in the family Haliotidae. This genus once contained six subgenera. These subgenera have become alternate representations of ''Haliotis''. The genus consists of small to very large, edible, h ...
'' Powell, 1938 (New Zealand) *†''
Haliotis lomaensis ''Haliotis'', common name abalone, is the only genus in the family Haliotidae. This genus once contained six subgenera. These subgenera have become alternate representations of ''Haliotis''. The genus consists of small to very large, edible, h ...
'' Anderson, 1902 *†''
Haliotis mathesonensis ''Haliotis'', common name abalone, is the only genus in the family Haliotidae. This genus once contained six subgenera. These subgenera have become alternate representations of ''Haliotis''. The genus consists of small to very large, edible, h ...
'' (Eagle, 1996) *†''
Haliotis (Marinauris) matihetihensis ''Haliotis'', common name abalone, is the only genus in the family Haliotidae. This genus once contained six subgenera. These subgenera have become alternate representations of ''Haliotis''. The genus consists of small to very large, edible, h ...
'' (Eagle, 1999) *†''
Haliotis powelli ''Haliotis'', common name abalone, is the only genus in the family Haliotidae. This genus once contained six subgenera. These subgenera have become alternate representations of ''Haliotis''. The genus consists of small to very large, edible, ...
'' C. A. Fleming, 1952 *†''
Haliotis stalennuyi ''Haliotis'', common name abalone, is the only genus in the family Haliotidae. This genus once contained six subgenera. These subgenera have become alternate representations of ''Haliotis''. The genus consists of small to very large, edible, h ...
'' Owen & Berschauer, 2017 *†''
Haliotis volhynica ''Haliotis'', common name abalone, is the only genus in the family Haliotidae. This genus once contained six subgenera. These subgenera have become alternate representations of ''Haliotis''. The genus consists of small to very large, edible, h ...
'' Eichwald, 1829 *†'' Haliotis waitemataensis'' Powell, 1938


Conservation

Over half of the modern ''Haliotis'' species with sufficient data are considered threatened to some extent on the IUCN Red List, with all but one species from the Pacific coast of
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being critically endangered as a consequence of massive historical overharvesting,
withering abalone syndrome Withering abalone syndrome is a disease of the abalone shellfish, primarily found in the black and red abalone species. First described in 1986, it is caused by the bacterium "''Candidatus'' Xenohaliotis californiensis", which attacks the lining of ...
, and recent
marine heatwaves A marine heatwave (MHW) is a period of abnormally high temperatures relative to the average seasonal temperature in a particular region of a sea or ocean. Marine heatwaves are caused by a variety of factors, including shorter term weather phenomena ...
which have caused collapses of both abalones and their habitat. ''Haliotis'' species from elsewhere are also threatened by overexploitation and climate change. In addition, abalones as a whole are considered highly vulnerable to ocean acidification due to their accretion of aragonite and dependence on susceptible coralline algae for development, and thus may eventually go extinct unless the rate of ocean acidification is arrested.


Synonyms


See also

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Abalone Abalone ( or ; via Spanish , from Rumsen ''aulón'') is a common name for any of a group of small to very large marine gastropod molluscs in the family (biology), family Haliotidae. Other common name In biology, a common name of a taxon o ...
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Concholepas concholepas ''Concholepas concholepas'', the Chilean abalone, is a species of large edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk. Despite the superficial resemblance, ''C. concholepas'' is not a true abalone (a species in the family Haliotidae), but a membe ...
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{{Authority control Haliotidae Extant Late Cretaceous first appearances Gastropod genera Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus