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  2. Haliotis asinina - Wikipedia

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    Haliotis asinina, common name the ass's-ear abalone, is a fairly large species of sea snail, a tropical gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalone, also known as ormers or pāua. Both the common name and the scientific name are based on the shape of the shell, which is long, narrow and curved, resembling the shape of a donkey's ear.

  3. Abalone - Wikipedia

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    Haliotis asinina has a somewhat different shape, as it is more elongated and distended. The shell of Haliotis cracherodii cracherodii is also unusual as it has an ovate form, is imperforate, shows an exserted spire, and has prickly ribs. A mantle cleft in the shell impresses a groove in the shell, in which are the row of holes characteristic of ...

  4. Haliotis - Wikipedia

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    Haliotis species from elsewhere are also threatened by overexploitation and climate change. In addition, abalone as a whole are considered highly vulnerable to ocean acidification due to their accretion of aragonite and dependence on susceptible coralline algae for development, and thus may eventually go extinct unless the rate of ocean ...

  5. Gastropoda - Wikipedia

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    Various gastropods from different types: black slug (a slug), Haliotis asinina (an abalone), Cornu aspersum (a land snail), Notarchus indicus (a seahare), Patella vulgata (a limpet), and Polycera aurantiomarginata (a nudibranch). Scientific classification; Domain: Eukaryota: Kingdom: Animalia: Phylum: Mollusca: Class: Gastropoda Cuvier, 1795 [2 ...

  6. Pāua - Wikipedia

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    Pāua are gathered recreationally and commercially, with strict catch limits are set for both. For recreational fishermen this is five pāua per person per day. The minimum legal size for caught pāua is 125 mm (5") for Haliotis iris and 80 mm (3 + 1 ⁄ 4") for Haliotis australis, measured in a straight line at the greatest length of the shell ...

  7. List of abalone synonyms - Wikipedia

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    This list of abalone synonyms is a list of scientific names that have been given to abalone species worldwide. Carl Linnaeus described the type species Haliotis asinina in 1758, [1] and over the centuries a large number of additional species of abalone were named using the proper scientific process for naming a species.

  8. Trochophore - Wikipedia

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    9-hour-old trochophore of the marine gastropod Haliotis asinina (sf - shell field) [5] Ontogeny of the Polyplacophora: First image shows the trochophore, second shows the stadium in metamorphosis, third is a juvenile (scanning electron microscope: SEM)

  9. Vermes in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae - Wikipedia

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    The virgin paua was named Haliotis marmorata in 1758. Haliotis . Haliotis midae; Haliotis tuberculata – green ormer; Haliotis striata; Haliotis varia; Haliotis marmorata – virgin paua; Haliotis asinina – ass's ear abalone; Haliotis parva; The brachiopod Lingula anatina was named Patella unguis in 1758. The blue-rayed limpet was named ...