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  • Chiton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Separate plates from Matthevia, a Late Cambrian polyplacophoran from the Hellnmaria Member of ... The class Polyplacophora was named by J. E. Gray in 1821. ...

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  • ADW: Polyplacophora: Information

    The class Polyplacophora extends back to the Late Cambrian Period with the early genus Matthevia. Some fossil species had only seven plates. ...

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  • Polyplacophora - the Chitons!

    Chitons (scientific name: Polyplacophora) are a fascinating class of mollusk - they have eight parts to their shell, and live in all of the world's oceans.

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  • POLYPLACOPHORA

    POLYPLACOPHORA (Alternate name: Loricata). (poly-plac-o-phor-a (lor-i-cat-a)) Latin meaning: poly = many plac = plate phor = carry, i.e.: bearer of many ...

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  • Polyplacophora

    Polyplacophora. Pages 550-110 in Microscopic Anatomy of Invertebrates. Volume 5. F. W. Harrison and A. J. Kohn, eds. Wiley-Liss, New York. ...

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  • Category:Polyplacophora - Wikimedia Commons

    Media in category "Polyplacophora". The following 9 files are in this ... Retrieved from "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Polyplacophora" ...

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  • Palaeos Metazoa: Mollusca: Basal Mollusca: Polyplacophora

    web page Mollusca - Class Polyplacophora - short intro. Class Polyplacophora ( The Chitons or Coat-of Mail Shells) - more on chitons ...

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