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Tricolia pullus

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000178432]
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Taxonomic group
Marine snail
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Moelleria costulata

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000184296]
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610
Taxonomic group
Marine snail
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Haliotis tuberculata

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000182487]
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550
Taxonomic group
Marine snail
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Anatoma crispata

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000179161]
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540
Taxonomic group
Marine snail
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Ovatella myosotis var. ringens

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000185030]
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530
Taxonomic group
Land snail
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Auriculinella bidentata

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000174048]
Sort order
510
Taxonomic group
Land snail
Marine snail
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Rhodope veranii

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000186579]
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500
Taxonomic group
Land snail
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Onchidella celtica

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000176823]
Sort order
490
Taxonomic group
Land snail
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Otina ovata

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NHMSYS0020528241]
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Acanthochitona fascicularis

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Distribution and status

A southern species occurring from the south of the British Isles to the Mediterranean Sea, the Black Sea, the Azores and the Canary Islands. It is a relatively uncommon species in Britain whose distribution is still poorly understood.

Acanthochitona fascicularis

The map provided here shows the distribution of the species based on Conchological Society data held by the National Biodiversity Network (NBN). See terms and conditions.

The following datasets are included:

  • Conchological Society of Great Britain & Ireland: marine mollusc records

Open an NBN Atlas interactive map of this data in a new window.

Ecology and behaviour

Lives on the underside of rocks and boulders usually lightly embedded in sand or gravel. When displaced from substrate, can roll into a ball [4]. It feeds by grazing material from the rock surface using its radula. Most common in the low shore or shallow subtidal areas but can occur to a depth of 70m. 

Similar species
  • Acanthochitona crinita has a narrower girdle and more variable oval or tear drop shaped granulation on the valve surface.
Key identification features
  • Wide girdle with eighteen conspicuous tufts of colourless bristles.[5]
  • Tightly packed round granules on the valve surfaces [6]
References and links
  • Baxter, J.M. and Jones, A.M. 1987. Molluscs: Caudofoveata Solenogastres Polyplacophora and Scaphopoda. London.

Taxon details available from MolluscaBase (AphiaID 138677):

Acanthochitona fascicularis (Linnaeus, 1767)

The UK NBN Atlas entry for the species can be accessed via this link.

Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000173555]
Sort order
470
Taxonomic group
Chiton
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Size: Up to about 60mm long - Britain's largest chiton. Shape: Very broad girdle with the shell making up 30-40% of the width.

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