Cryptoplax iredalei

Cryptoplax iredalei, the Iredale's fleshy-chiton, is a species of chiton in the cryptoplax genus.[1]

Cryptoplax iredalei
Cryptoplax iredalei. Museum specimen
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Order:
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Criptoplacidae
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Species:
C. iredalei
Binomial name
Cryptoplax iredalei
E. Ashby, 1923

Description

The typical shell-length of Cryptoplax iredalei can reach about 36 millimetres (1.4 in).[2] Body is narrow and flattened, oval shaped, with 8 shell sections or valves. The basic color is brown to red-brown, sometimes with light and dark bands.[3]

Distribution and habitat

This species is endemic to southeastern and southwestern Australia. These chitons can be found subtidally under rocks and stones.[2]

Etymology

The name honours Tom Iredale.

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