Diversidad y microestructura de quitones (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) del Caribe de Costa Rica

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The polyplacophorans of the coral reef on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica have been insufficiently studied. The examination of coral rubble accumulated in the shallow sublitoral waters on four collection stations in Provincia Limón revealed a higher diversity of chitons than was documented. From the country eight species were previously known: Ischnochiton erythronotus (C.B. Adams 1845); Ischnoplax pectinata (Sowerby 1840); Stenoplax boogii (Haddon 1886); S. purpurascens (C.B. Adams 1845); Acanthopleura granulata (Gmelin 1791); Chiton marmoratus Gmelin 1791; C. tuberculatus Linnaeus 1758 and Acanthochitona rhodea (Pilsbry 1893). This study added five more species that are reported here for the first time: Callistochiton portobelensis Ferreira 1976; Ischnochiton kaasi Ferreira 1987; I. pseudovirgatus Kaas 1972; Acanthochitona balesae Abbott 1954 and Cryptoconchus floridanus (Dall 1889).

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García-Ríos, C. I., & Álvarez-Ruiz, M. (2011). Diversidad y microestructura de quitones (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) del Caribe de Costa Rica. Revista de Biologia Tropical, 59(1), 129–136. https://doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v59i1.3183

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