- Source: Chiton politus
Chiton politus, the tulip chiton, is a medium-sized polyplacophoran mollusc in the family Chitonidae, found on the coast of southern Africa.
Description
The species can display a variety of shell patterns consisting of brown patches and zigzags on smooth pink valves. The central section of each valve often has a striped pattern. The girdle is covered with smooth, overlapping scales and also striped. Average adult length is 30–40 mm.
Distribution and habitat
C. politus occurs along the south coast of Africa, from Cape Columbine in Namibia to the south coast of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. It is quite common and can usually be found as solitary individuals under rocks near the low tide mark. The original description by Lorenz Spengler recorded it at the Cape of Good Hope.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Chiton politus
- Chiton (genus)
- Chiton salihafui
- Onithochiton literatus
- List of marine invertebrates of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay
- Rhyssoplax
- List of marine molluscs of South Africa
- Vermes in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae
- Scaly-foot gastropod
- List of marine molluscs of Montenegro