Summary This chiton is identified by the wide, hairy girdle, the noticeable posterior notch, the often dull dorsal plates, and the cross-hatched "basket weave" pattern of the plates. This is a common intertidal species, which is often obvious due to its rather large size, up to four inches in length.

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