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Hairy Chiton
Mopalia ciliata (G. B. Sowerby II 1840)
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The chitons' eight plates differentiate them from all other molluscs. These omnivores spawn grey-green eggs, and fertilization occurs externally. Miniature adults form by sixteenth day.
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These chitons are omnivorous. This individual could well have been feeding on the adjacent bryozoan.
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Mopalia ciliata, about 3 cm long, under a rock overhang at Cape Flattery (Photo by: Dave Cowles, July 2010 )
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