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ferreirai Mopalia hindsii Mopalia imporcata Mopalia laevior Mopalia lignosa Mopalia lionotus Mopalia lowei Mopalia muscosa Mopalia phorminx Mopalia porifera...
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Mopalia muscosa, the
mossy chiton, is a
species of chiton, a polyplacophoran, an eight-plated
marine mollusk. It is a
northeastern Pacific species which...
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Mopalia spectabilis,
commonly known as the red-flecked
mopalia, is a
species of chiton.
Mopalia spectabilis is a
chiton that has a
central area of plates...
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Mopalia ciliata is a
chiton in the
genus Mopalia,
commonly known as the
hairy chiton. It is a medium-sized
marine mollusc up to 5.0 cm (2.0 in) in length...
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Mopalia lignosa, the
woody chiton, is a
medium to large-sized
species of
polyplacophoran mollusc in the
family Mopaliidae. This
species was
first described...
- Blainville, 1825
Chiton setiger P. P. King, 1832
Mopalia (Semimopalia)
grisea Dall, 1919
Mopalia grisea Dall, 1919
Plaxiphora (Plaxiphora)
aurata (Spalowsky...
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Mopalia hindsii is a
species of medium-sized
chiton that
grows up to 7 cm long. Most
commonly found in
intertidal zones, M.
hindsii has a
white ventral...
- Gray, 1847
Placiphorina Kaas & Van Belle, 1994
Nuttallochiton Plate, 1899
Mopalia Gray, 1847
Maorichiton Iredale, 1914 Placip****lla (Carpenter MS) Dall...
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lacks a dark
border to the
concentric blue
lines on the
anterior plate.
Mopalia spectabilis looks superficially similar due to its
bright blue wavy lines...
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Pholis cr****ispina,
Lottia scutum, Trochidae,
Lacuna vincta, Stenosoma,
Mopalia swanii, and
Cryptochiton stelleri. Like the
Porphyra species used to make...