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Acanthopleura gemmata       
Blainville 1925

Chiton


Chrissa Athousis (2011)

 

 

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Overview

Introduction


Economic Significance


History of Discovery


Physical Description

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Identification Resources


Ecology

Local Distribution and Habitats


Biogeographical Distribution


Life History & Behaviour

Behaviour


Reproduction


Evolution & Systematics

Fossil History


Morphology and Physiology

External Morphology


Internal Anatomy


Molecular Biology & Genetics

Nucleotide Sequences


Conservation

Threats


Wikipedia


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Reference List


Names & Taxonomy

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History Of Discovery


The first recorded sighting of a chiton was by Georgius Everhardus Rumphius in 1705. (3) Rumphius was an official of the Dutch East Indian Company and provided one of the earliest records of chitons and included it in his book on various natural products. (3) From his description this chiton was probably A. gemmata! (3)

However Henri de Blainville was first to describe the species in 1825 (Figure 1). (1-17)


Figure 1. Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville

Picture provided by: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Henri_Marie_Ducrotay_de_Blainville.jpg

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