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Acanthopleura gemmata       
Blainville 1925

Chiton


Chrissa Athousis (2011)

 

 

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History of Discovery


Physical Description

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Ecology

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Biogeographical Distribution


Life History & Behaviour

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Molecular Biology & Genetics

Nucleotide Sequences


Conservation

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Size

According to Sea Life Base, the maximum length that
A. gemmata can obtain is
12.0cm.(16) The same species
is present on Heron Island and
lengths were seen up to 14.0cm (Athousis 2011, unpublished work).

The family (Chitonidae) that
A. gemmata belongs to are
known to have lengths up to
20.0cm long (3), therefore it
is most likely that the maximum
 length of A. gemmata is
longer than what is recorded
 by Sea Life Base and from
the study that was conducted
on Heron Island.



 
 Figure 1. Acanthopleura gemmata on Heron Island: 12cm.
 

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