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Tonicella undocaerulea

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Lepidochitonidae

Scientific name
  
Tonicella undocaerulea

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Polyplacophora

Genus
  
Tonicella

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Order
  
Neoloricata

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Similar
  
Tonicella, Mopalia spectabilis, Tonicella lokii, Tonicella lineata, Mopalia

Tonicella undocaerulea, commonly known as the blue lined chiton, is a species of chiton.

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Size and description

The blue lined chiton has a head plate with zigzag white (may be blue when alive) concentric lines without a dark border. It commonly has bright electric blue stripes and flecks when alive. The girdle is hairless and brown to red or pink, often with yellow or white mottling.

Similar species

Tonicella lineata is very similar but has a dark border to the concentric blue lines on the anterior plate. Tonicella lokii is also similar but has radiating bands on the girdle. Mopalia spectabilis looks superficially similar due to its bright blue wavy lines on the valves, but has a hairy girdle.

Distribution and habitat

The natural range of T. undocaerulea stretches from Kodiak, Alaska to Point Conception, California. It is commonly found on rocks in low intertidal and shallow subtidal waters.

Biology

This chiton grazes on corralline algae.

References

Tonicella undocaerulea Wikipedia