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Northern Red Chiton

Boreochiton ruber (Linnaeus 1767)

Description

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Up to 15 × 9 mm in the North Atlantic; dorsal elevation ratio = 0.29. Valves beaked, girdle narrow. Tegmentum appears smooth, with growth lines clearly visible under magnification. Colour orange to pinkish, generally with small reddish-brown blotches. Girdle relatively narrow and covered by small scales, appearing sandy to the naked eye, coloured like the tegmentum, but sometimes with white or cream markings particularly at the junctures between valves.
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Sérgio P. Ávila, Julia Sigwart
bibliographic citation
Ávila S, Sigwart J (2013) New records for the shallow-water chiton fauna (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) of the Azores (NE Atlantic) ZooKeys 312: 23–38
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Sérgio P. Ávila
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Julia Sigwart
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Distribution

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This species has an Arctic-circumboreal distribution, including the Arctic Ocean (Barents Sea, White Sea, Spitzbergen), the North Pacific (northern Japan), the western North Atlantic as far south as New London (Connecticut) (Kaas and van Belle 1985b) and the eastern Atlantic from Greenland and Scandinavia to Britain and Ireland (Kaas and van Belle 1985b), and now the Azores.
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cc-by-3.0
copyright
Sérgio P. Ávila, Julia Sigwart
bibliographic citation
Ávila S, Sigwart J (2013) New records for the shallow-water chiton fauna (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) of the Azores (NE Atlantic) ZooKeys 312: 23–38
author
Sérgio P. Ávila
author
Julia Sigwart
original
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partner site
Zookeys