Leptochiton albemarlensis [Leptochiton albemarlensis]

Description

Leptochiton albemarlensis is a cryptic grazer that tends to stay close to the substrate, making it easy to miss at first glance. Divers who slow down and scan rock faces carefully may find it in small patches where biofilm and algae are available. Its appearance is typically understated, but it’s a great example of how much life hides in plain sight on the seafloor.

Where To See Leptochiton albemarlensis

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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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