E-Fauna Photo Gallery
Mopalia spectabilis
(Red-Flecked Mopalia)
© Aaron Baldwin (Photo ID #2287)
Photographer's Submitted Details
Photo Location
Halibut Point, Sitka Sound, Alaska
Photographer
Aaron Baldwin
Habitat
Lowest intertidal and subtidal
Photo Date
June 01, 2007
Upload Date
October 27, 2007
Elevation (m)
UTM Zone #
Latitude
UTM Easting
Longitude
UTM Northing
Photo ID #
2287
Notes
Mopalia spectabilis is a common chiton, usually under rocks in the lowest tide zone. I find these most often in areas where the rocks are heavily encrusted with bryozoans, hydroids, and other sessile animals. The plates of this chiton often have turquoise zigzag lines. The girdle hairs are of medium length and moss-like. Photo taken with Pentax Optio W10 underwater camera.
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