General Description
Flattened oval shaped body with 8 shell sections (valves) surrounded by a fleshy girdle. Red-brown to black in colour. Up to 2 cm long.
Biology
This small chiton clings to the underside of rocks in sandy to muddy areas.
Habitat
Under rocks, often those in mud, to depth of 20 m.
Reefs
Coastal shores
Soft substrates
Distribution guide
Southern Australia.
Species Group
Sea snails and shells › Chitons
Depth
Shore (0-1 m)
Shallow (1-30 m)
Water Column
Max Size
2 cm
Diet
Omnivore
Commercial Species
No
Global Dispersal
Native to Australia
Identify
Conservation Status
- DSE Advisory List : Not listed
- EPBC Act 1999 : Not listed
- IUCN Red List : Not listed