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Eudoxochiton

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Noble chiton
File:Eudoxochiton nobilis.jpg
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E. nobilis
Binomial name
Eudoxochiton nobilis
(Gray, 1843)
Synonyms

Acanthopleura nobilis Gray, 1843
Eudoxochiton huttoni Pilsbry, 1893

Eudoxochiton nobilis, commonly called the noble chiton, is a large chiton of the family Callochitonidae.

Description and Habitat

Found in New Zealand on open rock surfaces within kelp beds, on boulders or occasionally in rockpools. Adults are the largest chitons found in New Zealand at up to 110mm long, oval shaped and surrounded by a leathery girdle covered in short bristles. Colouring varies from dark brown to olive-green, with the valves often encrusted or eroded, numerous shell eyes dotting the dorsal surfaces. Juveniles appear very flat compared to mature forms, with valves cryptically covered in mottled hues of pink, brown, green and yellow, often found under rocks or boulders resting in sand or gravel.

Distribution

Endemic to New Zealand. Frequently found in the low intertidal zone to 30m deep around the two main islands, Stewart Island, and the Chatham and Kermadec Islands.

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