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Monterey
Bay Aquarium (Living Species List)
http://www.mbayaq.org/efc/living_species/default.asp?hOri=1&inhab=481
Gumboot Chiton (Names, Life, Human interaction, References, Notes)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gumboot_chiton
Gumboot Chiton (adult form of larva)
http://ebiomedia.com/gall/larvae/larva4A.html
Gumboot
Chiton (chiton
plates)
oceanlink.island.net/oinfo/biodiversity/
gumboot/gumboot.html
GumbootChiton
(Taxonomy)
www.racerocks.com/racerock/eco/taxalab/ensy02/sarahm.htm
Gumboot
Chiton (Photo
#2608)
http://library.thinkquest.org/J002608/chiton.html?tqskip1=1
Gumboot
Chiton (Photograph)
www.lausd.k12.ca.us/NH_Zoo_Magnet/virtual/gumboot.html
Gumboot
Chitons at Race Rocks (Quicktime
video)
www.racerocks.com/racerock/archives/vidgumchiton.htm
http://www.racerocks.com/racerock/eco/taxalab/ensy02/sarahm.htm
Gumboot
Chiton (Underside
photos)
www.lanecc.edu/science/zonation/gumbootc.htm
BG
- Adult Barnacle --> BOOT & HISTORY OF
NAME
ebiomedia.com/gall/larvae/larva4A.html
The Gumboot Chiton
(Cryptochiton stelleri). The Pacific Coast of North America is
home to the world's largest chiton, a class of animals in the
Phylum Mollusca. ...
The top picture shows a typical individual of this species next to the size 12 gumboot of the author. The genus name for this animal, Cryptochiton, means 'cryptic' or 'hidden' referring both to ithe fact that it looks rather like a clump of rock in its natural environment, and the eight bony plates normally seen on the back surface of chitons are hidden from view by the thick red mantle. The species hame, stelleri, is in honor of the great German explorer scientist, Georg Steller, one of the first great naturalists to study life on the North American West Coast around 1750.
Chitons are often found washed up on sandy beaches in various stages of decay. The middle photo shows one such rotting chiton revealing 5 of the 8 bony plates exposed by the removal of the foot and internal organs. Many members of phylum Mollusca have protective shells, but only members of this Class of chitons, (Class Polyplacophora - meaning 'many shelled') have the 8 bony plates.
Chitons (Several Chiton photos)
hmsc.oregonstate.edu/projects/rocky/chiton.html
Gumboot
Chiton (Dark red
photo)
www.ncrcn.org/projects/me/tidepool/gumbootchiton.htm
Monday
Magazine (Gumboot dancing & chiton diagram)
www.mondaymag.com/monday/editorial/
21_2002/wildside.htm
Chiton
- Wikipedia (Encyclopedia)
en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiton
Aquarium
of the Bay (Factual
description)
www.aquariumofthebay.com/chitonmain.html
Index
Pictures (Large photo
http://www.seaotter.com/marine/research/chryptochiton/stelleri/html/stelleri.jpg.html
EZIDweb-Cryptochiton
stelleri (Photographs)
www.beachwatchers.wsu.edu/ezidweb/crypto01.htm
Käferschnecken
- Polyplacophora (Called "BEETLE
SNAILS")
OR [ Translate
this page ] YES.
"" flexibel. Der eingangs erwähnte
Cryptochiton stelleri heißt dementsprechend
auf Englisch gumboot chiton
(Gummistiefel-Chiton). ...
www.weichtiere.at/placophora/haupt.html
Aquarium
Frontiers
http://www.animalnetwork.com/fish2/aqfm/1999/aug/wb/default.asp .
Northwest
Diver.com : Creature Feature (Photographs)
www.northwestdiver.com/creature_feature/
data/chryptochiton/stelleri.php
Microsoft
PowerPoint - Lecture 8
File Format:
PDF/Adobe Acrobat -
OR
View as HTML
mentor.lscf.ucsb.edu/course/fall/eemb112/lecture/
Lecture%208%20-%20Mollusca%20IV.pdf
North
Coast Intertidal Guide (Numerous
Photographs)
www.humboldt.edu/~intertid/cht/chiton.html
Marine
Life (Many marine photographs)
members.shaw.ca/diphoto/Marine.html
Cryptochiton
stelleri (Photo of chiton
plates)
home.inreach.com/burghart/stelleri.html
Class
Polyplacophora (Technical
info)
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/
mollusca/polyplacophora.html
Visual
Shell Kit Miscellaneous Classes (Shells butterfly shaped)
www.manandmollusc.net/lesson_plan_files/
lesson_one_misc.html
Polyplacophora (Variety of photographs)
virtual.yosemite.cc.ca.us/randerson/
Marine%20Invertebrates/polyplac.htm
Introduction (Lists of photos)
www.ncrcn.org/projects/me/tidepool/menu.html
Big
Creek Fieldtrip Image
(Underside photo of chiton underside)
biology.fullerton.edu/biol317/im/s03/ft2/ft10-84.html
- 2k
Humboldt
State: Tidepool Molluscs (Photograph)
www.humboldt.edu/~natmus/NorthcoastNature/
Tidepools/molluscs.html
Star
Thrower Educational Multimedia (Unnamed photo of four chitons)
www.starthrower.org/products/DDDB/DDDB_050-099/
DDDB_077%20chitons.htm
SPARS
Animals (Photograph)
www-sci.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/protocol/
spars/Animals/animals.htm
The Sea Slug Forum - Chitons - Polyplacophora,
Amphineura (Questions/discussion of
chitons)
www.seaslugforum.net/chitons.htm
Butterfly Pavilion :
Invertebrates (Link to
Butterflies)
www.butterflies.org/invert.cfm?section=water
CalPhotos: Browse Invertebrates by Common
Names (Copyrighted list of
photos)
elib.cs.berkeley.edu/photos/
fauna/com-Invertebrate.html
Phylum Mollusca
www.usfca.edu/fac-staff/chienp/phylum%20mollusca.html
BC Biodiversity - Oceanic Diversity:
Mollusks
www.bcbiodiversity.homestead.com/mollusks.htm