Stenoplax conspicua

Stenoplax conspicua
Museum specimen of Stenoplax conspicua from California
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Polyplacophora
Order: Chitonida
Superfamily: Chitonoidea
Family: Ischnochitonidae
Subfamily: Ischnochitoninae
Genus: Stenoplax
Species: S. conspicua
Binomial name
Stenoplax conspicua
(Pilsbry, 1892)
Synonyms
  • Ischnochiton (Stenoradsia) conspicuus Carpenter MS, Pilsbry, 1892
  • Stenoplax (Maugerella) conspicua (Pilsbry, 1892)
  • Stenoplax (Stenoradsia) conspicua (Pilsbry, 1892)

Stenoplax conspicua, the conspicuous chiton, is species of polyplacophoran mollusc belonging to the family Ischnochitonidae. [1][2]

Description

Stenoplax conspicua can reach a length of about 15.4 centimetres (6.1 in). These chitons may be gray, green and brown, commonly with pink in the middle of the valves.[3]

Distribution and habitat

This species can be found in Mexico, Baja California. [4] It lives in the middle and low tide zone under small rocks partially buried in the sand.[3]

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