Belknapchiton japonicus [Belknapchiton japonicus]

Description

A hardy, rock-dwelling chiton, Belknapchiton japonicus is typically found attached to hard substrates in coastal waters. Underwater, divers might notice it as a low-profile, armored animal that slowly shifts as it feeds on microalgae.

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Taxonomy
Phylum Molluscs
Mollusca
Class Chitons
Polyplacophora
Order Loricate comb jellies (Ctenophore relatives)
Neoloricata
Family Chitons (Lepidopleura & relatives)
Lepidopleurida
Genus Lepidopleurina
Lepidopleurina
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