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CLASS OF MOLLUSCS
Polyplacophora; Polyplacophoran; Chitons; Sea cradle; Amphinera; Loricata (Polyplacophora)
  • Two individuals of ''[[Acanthopleura granulata]]'' on a rock at high tide level in [[Guadeloupe]]
  • Loose valves or plates of ''[[Chiton tuberculatus]]'' from the beachdrift on [[Nevis]], [[West Indies]], head plates at the top, tail plates at the bottom
  • mantle]]: The mouth is visible to the left in this image.
  • valve]]s completely covered by the girdle
  • US one-cent coin]] (19 mm in diameter).
  • Larvae of chitons: First image is the [[trochophore]], second is in metamorphosis, third is an immature adult.

Polyplacophora         
·noun ·pl ·see Placophora.
Chiton         
·noun An under garment among the ancient Greeks, nearly representing the modern shirt.
II. Chiton ·noun One of a group of gastropod mollusks, with a shell composed of eight movable dorsal plates. ·see Polyplacophora.
chiton         
['k??t?n, -t(?)n]
¦ noun
1. a long woollen tunic worn in ancient Greece.
2. a marine mollusc that has an oval flattened body with a shell of overlapping plates. [Chiton and other genera, class Polyplacophora.]
Origin
from Gk khiton 'tunic'.

ويكيبيديا

Chiton

Chitons () are marine molluscs of varying size in the class Polyplacophora (), formerly known as Amphineura. About 940 extant and 430 fossil species are recognized.

They are also sometimes known as gumboots or sea cradles or coat-of-mail shells or suck-rocks, or more formally as loricates, polyplacophorans, and occasionally as polyplacophores.

Chitons have a shell composed of eight separate shell plates or valves. These plates overlap slightly at the front and back edges, and yet articulate well with one another. Because of this, the shell provides protection at the same time as permitting the chiton to flex upward when needed for locomotion over uneven surfaces, and even allows the animal to curl up into a ball when dislodged from rocks. The shell plates are encircled by a skirt known as a girdle.