- Frembleya egregia
Taxobox
name = "Frembleya egregia"
status =
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Mollusc a
classis =Polyplacophora
ordo =Neoloricata
subordo =Acanthochitonina
familia =Mopaliidae
genus = "Frembleya"
species = "F. egregia"
binomial = "Frembleya egregia"
binomial_authority = H. Adams, 1866
synonyms = "Plaxiphora ovata" Suter, 1913"Frembleya egregia" is a
species ofchiton in the familyMopaliidae , the only member of the genus "Frembleya.Distribution
This species is endemic to
New Zealand , south ofCook Strait .Habitat
This chiton is found under the
holdfast s of giant kelp.Description
The shell is of similar size and shape to "
Aerilamma " species but much more heavily sculptured. There are strong radial ribs, ten on the head valve, two on each side in median valves, and one at the terminal edge of the tail valve. The girdle has tufts of long whitespicule s at the sutural pores, and a marginal fringe of short bristles.Coloration of the valves is dark green, with longitudinal, irregular darker lines or stripes. Occasionally one or more of the valves are white, or with white patches.
Length is up to 26 mm, and the width is up to 18 mm.
References
* Powell A. W. B., "New Zealand Mollusca", William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand
1979 ISBN 0-00-216906-1
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