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Gallery Of Chitons
TOP SITE Gallery of Chitons Chitons.com Glenn & Laura Burgharts great site Everything you ever wanted to know about chitons. From collecting and preserving them correrctly to anatomy and physiology.General information, glossary of chiton terms, disecting chitons, preserving chitons, ditribution.....
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Beginners Intro
A Beginner's Introduction To Molluscs a Man and Mollusc Page
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An Advanced Intro
An Advanced Introduction To Molluscs a Man and Mollusc Article
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Seawater Fauna
Seawater Fauna Chitons The chitons have been around a lot longer than the humans. They have not changed significantly for the last 500 million years...
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Conchology Inc.
A wealth of information on this site. Owners are Guido and Philippe Poppe
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Biology4kids.Com
Biology4Kids.com PolyplacophoraClass NotesThe mollusc class Polyplacaphora includes creatures called Chitons. They are little creatures with shells that have several plates ...
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Quitones De Puerto Rico
Quitones de Puerto Rico No English on this site..-Una pgina excepcional, para los amantes de los chitones, en este caso magnfico estudio de los localizados en Puerto Rico, con muy buenas fotos de cada especie.
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Class Polyplacophora
PHYLUM MOLLUSCA - Class Polyplacophora (The Chitons or Coat-of Mail Shells)A summary of the group featuresThe Polyplacophora, commonly known as chitons, are slow-moving, bilaterally symmetrical, marine molluscs. They are typically grazers living attached to rocky substrates in the intertidal and shallow sub-littoral coastal regions although some groups are known to occur in deep water down to 5000m.
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ITIS Standard Report
ITIS Standard Report Page Polyplacophora Blainvillle, 1816 Taxonomic Serial No. 78807 ... Class,Polyplacophora Blainvillle, 1816 -- chton, poliplacoforo, quton. Direct Children ...
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Mikkos Phylogeny
Polyplacophora Mikko's Phylogeny Archive ... POLYPLACOPHORA (nivelkotilot, kitonit)
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About Mollusks
About Mollusks Mollusks (Phylum Mollusca) are a group of animals that are more similar to each other in anatomical, developmental, and evolutionary characters than they are to other animals.
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Biology Browser
Biology Browser Organism Invertebrata Mollusca Polyplacophora A links page
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The Shell Makers
The Shell Makers, Polyplacophora (UGa)POLYPLACOPHORA - The chitons, are all marine dwellers. They have a very broad central creeping foot and a flattened visceral hump.
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Polyplacophora
Tree of Life Web Project. 2002. Polyplacophora. Chitons. Version 01 January 2002 (temporary). httptolweb.orgPolyplacophora193802002.01.01 in The Tree of Life Web Project, httptolweb.org
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Chitons
Archerd Collection ChitonsThe class is designated from its name, Polyplacophora, which means "bearer ofmany plates." Chitons are mainly found in shallow water, often under rocks ...
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Charlottes Cyber Chiton
Charlottes Cyber Chiton Gallery is a Dutch artist from Amsterdam. This is some of her art work.
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Introduction To Amphineura
Preface to Class of Polyplacophora - Photos David Tipton Literal meaning Many plate bearers - Common name Sea cradles or chitons
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Taxonomic Hierarchy
Taxonomic Hierarchy of Polyplacophora Shell The shell is composed of eight overlapping plates or valves. These are joined to each other on the outer margin and undersides to the girdle, a thickened part of the mantle.
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The CTC Database
CTC( Comparitive Toxicogenomics Database) Organisms Polyplacophora
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Worldwide Chitons
Worldwide Chitons (WWC) website Doug Eernisse, Associate Professor, California State University Fullerton, Department of Biological Science, for promoting the study of chitons worldwide...." This website presents links to chiton images and an introduction to my chiton software package, presented in Menfi." Data Base
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Class Polyplacophora
Animal Diversity Web University of Michigan Museum of Zoology - Class Polyplacophora
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Animal Diversity Web
Polyplacophorans include about 600 extant species. Entirely marine, they inhabit hard bottoms and rocky coasts in all of the world's oceans. Although commonly intertidal, living chitons have been dredged from waters as deep as 7000 m.
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