Lepidozona Explained
Lepidozona is a genus of chitons belonging to the family Ischnochitonidae.[1]
The species of this genus are found on the coasts of Pacific Ocean.
Species
The following species are recognised in the genus Lepidozona:[2]
- Lepidozona acostata
- Lepidozona allynsmithi
- Lepidozona amabilis
- Lepidozona bisculpta
- Lepidozona christiaensi
- Lepidozona clarionensis
- Lepidozona clathrata
- Lepidozona cooperi
- Lepidozona coreanica
- Lepidozona craticulata
- Lepidozona crockeri
- Lepidozona excellens
- Lepidozona ferreirai
- Lepidozona formosa
- Lepidozona guadalupensis
- Lepidozona hyotanseana
- Lepidozona interfossa
- Lepidozona interstincta
- Lepidozona iyoensis
- Lepidozona laurae
- Lepidozona luzanovkensis
- Lepidozona luzonica
- Lepidozona mertensii
- Lepidozona multigranosa
- Lepidozona nipponica
- Lepidozona pectinulata
- Lepidozona radians
- Lepidozona reevei
- Lepidozona retiporosa
- Lepidozona rothi
- Lepidozona scabricostata
- Lepidozona scrobiculata
- Lepidozona serrata
- Lepidozona sirenkoi
- Lepidozona skoglundi
- Lepidozona sorsogonensis
- Lepidozona stohleri
- Lepidozona subtilis
- Lepidozona tenuicostata
- Lepidozona vietnamensis
- Lepidozona willetti
Notes and References
- Web site: Lepidozona Pilsbry, 1892 . www.gbif.org . 8 June 2021 . en.
- Web site: WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Lepidozona Pilsbry, 1892 . 2022-11-22 . www.marinespecies.org.