Mossy Chiton, Mopalia muscosa (L), and Hind's Mopalia, Mopalia hindsii (R), at Point of Arches along the Pacific Ocean in Olympic National Park, Washi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mossy-chiton-mopalia-muscosa-l-and-hinds-mopalia-mopalia-hindsii-r-at-point-of-arches-along-the-pacific-ocean-in-olympic-national-park-washi-image210750275.html
RFP6TE3F–Mossy Chiton, Mopalia muscosa (L), and Hind's Mopalia, Mopalia hindsii (R), at Point of Arches along the Pacific Ocean in Olympic National Park, Washi
A Mossy Chiton (Mopalia muscosa) with barnacles on an outcrop at Leo Carrillo State Beach, Malibu, California Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-mossy-chiton-mopalia-muscosa-with-barnacles-on-an-outcrop-at-leo-carrillo-state-beach-malibu-california-image357219585.html
RM2BN4N69–A Mossy Chiton (Mopalia muscosa) with barnacles on an outcrop at Leo Carrillo State Beach, Malibu, California
Mossy Chiton, Mopalia muscosa, at Tongue Point in Salt Creek Recreation Area along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, US Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mossy-chiton-mopalia-muscosa-at-tongue-point-in-salt-creek-recreation-area-along-the-strait-of-juan-de-fuca-olympic-peninsula-washington-state-us-image478946860.html
RF2JR5WH0–Mossy Chiton, Mopalia muscosa, at Tongue Point in Salt Creek Recreation Area along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, US
The mossy chiton, Mopalia muscosa, can reach four inches in length, British Columbia, Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mossy-chiton-mopalia-muscosa-can-reach-four-inches-in-length-british-columbia-canada-image456194834.html
RM2HE5D4J–The mossy chiton, Mopalia muscosa, can reach four inches in length, British Columbia, Canada.
. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. BULLETIN OF THE Southern California^ Academy of ScieiHses^*'- ''''''°^ YORK LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNL Vol. 64. October-December, 1965 Part 4 CONTENTS Studies on the bionomics of sphecoid wasps. IL Philanthus gibbosus (Fabricius) and Philanthus anna Dunning. (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae). Mont A. Cazier and Martin A. Mortenson 171 New Heteropogon Loew, with a key to the species and the descrip- tion of a new genus (Diptera: Asilidae). /• Wilcox 207 Reproductive biology of the chiton Mopalia muscosa. H Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-southern-california-academy-of-sciences-science-natural-history-natural-history-bulletin-of-the-southern-california-academy-of-scieihses-york-los-angeles-californl-vol-64-october-december-1965-part-4-contents-studies-on-the-bionomics-of-sphecoid-wasps-il-philanthus-gibbosus-fabricius-and-philanthus-anna-dunning-hymenoptera-sphecidae-mont-a-cazier-and-martin-a-mortenson-171-new-heteropogon-loew-with-a-key-to-the-species-and-the-descrip-tion-of-a-new-genus-diptera-asilidae-wilcox-207-reproductive-biology-of-the-chiton-mopalia-muscosa-h-image233854327.html
RMRGCYG7–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. BULLETIN OF THE Southern California^ Academy of ScieiHses^*'- ''''''°^ YORK LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNL Vol. 64. October-December, 1965 Part 4 CONTENTS Studies on the bionomics of sphecoid wasps. IL Philanthus gibbosus (Fabricius) and Philanthus anna Dunning. (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae). Mont A. Cazier and Martin A. Mortenson 171 New Heteropogon Loew, with a key to the species and the descrip- tion of a new genus (Diptera: Asilidae). /• Wilcox 207 Reproductive biology of the chiton Mopalia muscosa. H
A Mossy Chiton (Mopalia muscosa) surrounded by tightly closed Sunburst Anemone (Anthopleura sola) holding small pebbles. All have been exposed by the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-mossy-chiton-mopalia-muscosa-surrounded-by-tightly-closed-sunburst-anemone-anthopleura-sola-holding-small-pebbles-all-have-been-exposed-by-the-image357220030.html
RM2BN4NP6–A Mossy Chiton (Mopalia muscosa) surrounded by tightly closed Sunburst Anemone (Anthopleura sola) holding small pebbles. All have been exposed by the
Mossy Chiton, Mopalia muscosa, at Tongue Point in Salt Creek Recreation Area along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, US Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mossy-chiton-mopalia-muscosa-at-tongue-point-in-salt-creek-recreation-area-along-the-strait-of-juan-de-fuca-olympic-peninsula-washington-state-us-image478946848.html
RF2JR5WGG–Mossy Chiton, Mopalia muscosa, at Tongue Point in Salt Creek Recreation Area along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, US
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 130 KARL PERRY MAUZEY These observations are very similar to those of Feder (1959) in California. He reports somewhat greater feeding on barnacles (Balanus glandula, B. nubilis and Tetraclita squamosa rubescens} (57.0%) and on Mytilus californianus (17.0%) but less feeding on Acmaea spp. (4.8%) and on chitons (mostly Mopalia muscosa} (4.5%). There is a large difference with respect to Katharina tunicata, the chiton mainly eaten in the San Juan Island area. Only 0.2% of his observations were on this species, as compared with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biological-bulletin-biology-zoology-biology-marine-biology-130-karl-perry-mauzey-these-observations-are-very-similar-to-those-of-feder-1959-in-california-he-reports-somewhat-greater-feeding-on-barnacles-balanus-glandula-b-nubilis-and-tetraclita-squamosa-rubescens-570-and-on-mytilus-californianus-170-but-less-feeding-on-acmaea-spp-48-and-on-chitons-mostly-mopalia-muscosa-45-there-is-a-large-difference-with-respect-to-katharina-tunicata-the-chiton-mainly-eaten-in-the-san-juan-island-area-only-02-of-his-observations-were-on-this-species-as-compared-with-image234639015.html
RMRHMMCR–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 130 KARL PERRY MAUZEY These observations are very similar to those of Feder (1959) in California. He reports somewhat greater feeding on barnacles (Balanus glandula, B. nubilis and Tetraclita squamosa rubescens} (57.0%) and on Mytilus californianus (17.0%) but less feeding on Acmaea spp. (4.8%) and on chitons (mostly Mopalia muscosa} (4.5%). There is a large difference with respect to Katharina tunicata, the chiton mainly eaten in the San Juan Island area. Only 0.2% of his observations were on this species, as compared with
Mossy Chiton (Mopalia muscosa) and Limpets (Lottia sp.) in a rock crevice at Leo Carrillo State Beach, Malibu, California. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mossy-chiton-mopalia-muscosa-and-limpets-lottia-sp-in-a-rock-crevice-at-leo-carrillo-state-beach-malibu-california-image357221596.html
RM2BN4RP4–Mossy Chiton (Mopalia muscosa) and Limpets (Lottia sp.) in a rock crevice at Leo Carrillo State Beach, Malibu, California.
Mossy Chiton, Mopalia muscosa, at Tongue Point in Salt Creek Recreation Area along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, US Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mossy-chiton-mopalia-muscosa-at-tongue-point-in-salt-creek-recreation-area-along-the-strait-of-juan-de-fuca-olympic-peninsula-washington-state-us-image478944591.html
RF2JR5PKY–Mossy Chiton, Mopalia muscosa, at Tongue Point in Salt Creek Recreation Area along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, US
Mossy Chiton, Mopalia muscosa, at Tongue Point in Salt Creek Recreation Area along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, US Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mossy-chiton-mopalia-muscosa-at-tongue-point-in-salt-creek-recreation-area-along-the-strait-of-juan-de-fuca-olympic-peninsula-washington-state-us-image478941830.html
RF2JR5K5A–Mossy Chiton, Mopalia muscosa, at Tongue Point in Salt Creek Recreation Area along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, US
. West coast shells. A familiar description of the marine, fresh water, and land mollusks of United States, found west of the Rocky Mountains ... from an inch to two inches. This speciesis found along the coast of California, and also in themore northern waters of the Pacific. The mossy Chiton, Mopalia citiata, Sby,, sil-i-a-ta,is shown in Fi^. q8. Under this head belongs M. muscosa, Gould, now consid-ered as only a variety ofciliata. This species can readily betold by its hairy mantle bor-der, which resembles the out-side of a chestnut-bur. Theoutside of the valves is sculp-tured, but they ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/west-coast-shells-a-familiar-description-of-the-marine-fresh-water-and-land-mollusks-of-united-states-found-west-of-the-rocky-mountains-from-an-inch-to-two-inches-this-speciesis-found-along-the-coast-of-california-and-also-in-themore-northern-waters-of-the-pacific-the-mossy-chiton-mopalia-citiata-sby-sil-i-a-tais-shown-in-fi-q8-under-this-head-belongs-m-muscosa-gould-now-consid-ered-as-only-a-variety-ofciliata-this-species-can-readily-betold-by-its-hairy-mantle-bor-der-which-resembles-the-out-side-of-a-chestnut-bur-theoutside-of-the-valves-is-sculp-tured-but-they-ar-image336784631.html
RM2AFWT6F–. West coast shells. A familiar description of the marine, fresh water, and land mollusks of United States, found west of the Rocky Mountains ... from an inch to two inches. This speciesis found along the coast of California, and also in themore northern waters of the Pacific. The mossy Chiton, Mopalia citiata, Sby,, sil-i-a-ta,is shown in Fi^. q8. Under this head belongs M. muscosa, Gould, now consid-ered as only a variety ofciliata. This species can readily betold by its hairy mantle bor-der, which resembles the out-side of a chestnut-bur. Theoutside of the valves is sculp-tured, but they ar
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