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Ischnochiton australis (G.B. Sowerby II, 1833)
The shell is green-brown ot green-blue in colour and usually not covered in algae. Ischnochiton australis can be found in southern Australia, on intertidal rocky shores. Often found congregates in large groups. This chiton is an algae grazer.
Synonyms:
Chiton (Lophyrus) lugubris Gould, 1859 (basionym)
Chiton australis G. B. Sowerby II, 1833 (original combination)
Chiton evanidus G.B. Sowerby II, 1840
Chiton lugubris Gould, 1859
Chiton metallicus Reeve, 1847
Chiton novaehollandiae Reeve, 1847
Ischnochiton (Ischnoradsia) australis (G.B. Sowerby II, 1833)· accepted, alternate representation
Ischnoradsia australis (G. B. Sowerby II, 1833)
Ischnoradsia australis divaricata Hull, 1923
Ischnoradsia evanida (G. B. Sowerby II, 1840)
Ischnoradsia novaehollandiae (Reeve, 1847)
The shell is green-brown ot green-blue in colour and usually not covered in algae. Ischnochiton australis can be found in southern Australia, on intertidal rocky shores. Often found congregates in large groups. This chiton is an algae grazer.
Synonyms:
Chiton (Lophyrus) lugubris Gould, 1859 (basionym)
Chiton australis G. B. Sowerby II, 1833 (original combination)
Chiton evanidus G.B. Sowerby II, 1840
Chiton lugubris Gould, 1859
Chiton metallicus Reeve, 1847
Chiton novaehollandiae Reeve, 1847
Ischnochiton (Ischnoradsia) australis (G.B. Sowerby II, 1833)· accepted, alternate representation
Ischnoradsia australis (G. B. Sowerby II, 1833)
Ischnoradsia australis divaricata Hull, 1923
Ischnoradsia evanida (G. B. Sowerby II, 1840)
Ischnoradsia novaehollandiae (Reeve, 1847)