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Callochiton crocinus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Callochitonidae

Scientific name
  
Callochiton crocinus

Higher classification
  
Callochiton

Order
  
Neoloricata

Suborder
  
Ischnochitonina

Genus
  
Callochiton

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Callochiton, Eudoxochiton nobilis, Notoplax, Plaxiphora, Callistochiton

Callochiton crocinus is a species of chiton or "sea cradle" in the family Callochitonidae. It occurs on the shores of the Australia-New Zealand region. Locally, it is known as "smooth chiton", but that name is elsewhere applied to other species.

It is a rather colorful member of its class, yellowish- to reddish-brown with white spots; its scientific name means "saffron-colored beautiful chiton".

Synonyms

This chiton has a somewhat convoluted taxonomic history, being described no less than four times as supposedly new species. Tom Iredale believed the individual variation found in C. crocinus represented no less than three different species – actually, these were not even subspecies but merely chance variants –, while Arthur Adams, unaware that the animal had already been validly described shortly before he did, established a name that was a junior homonym. The invalid names of the present species are thus:

  • Callochiton platessa Suter, 1913
  • Chiton crocinus Reeve, 1847
  • Chiton versicolor A. Adams, 1852 (non G.B.Sowerby II, 1839: preocupied)
  • Levicoplax platessa (Suter, 1913)
  • Paricoplax crocina (Reeve, 1847)
  • Paricoplax perscrutanda Iredale & Hull, 1929
  • References

    Callochiton crocinus Wikipedia