Hind's Mopalia | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Polyplacophora |
Family: | Mopaliidae |
Genus: | Mopalia |
Species: | M. hindsii |
Binomial name | |
Mopalia hindsii Sowerby in Reeve, 1847 |
Mopalia hindsii is a species of medium sized chiton that grows up to 7 cm long. Most commonly found in intertidal zones, M. hindsii enjoys protected areas and has a white ventral side unlike most intertidal chitons that are orange underneath.
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M. hindsii have been observed from South California all the way North to Alaska.
M. hindsii are most common in protected environments like shallow bays, underneath rocks and on shaded pilings.
While most chitons are herbivores, M. hindsii will graze on just about anything in its path that doesn’t escape including polychaetes, amphipods, barnacles, sponges and algae. This uncommon lifestyle most likely explains why M. hindsii are able to survive in areas too silty for other chitons
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