Haliotis exigua is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones.[1]

Haliotis exigua
Original drawing with three views of a shell of Haliotis exigua
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Vetigastropoda
Order: Lepetellida
Superfamily: Haliotoidea
Family: Haliotidae
Genus: Haliotis
Species:
H. exigua
Binomial name
Haliotis exigua
Dunker, 1877
Synonyms

Haliotis (Haliotis) exigua Dunker, 1877

H. Pilsbry regarded Haliotis exigua as a juvenile of Haliotis diversicolor.[2] It is unclear whether this species deserves recognition.[3]

Description edit

The size of the shell attains 21 mm. The flat oval shell has an irregular sculpture. It is slightly canaliculate in the middle. It is densely spirally striate and lirate, but obsoletely plicate. The apex is prominent. It has a dark coloration of gray-red. The inner surface is vividly iridescent.[1]

Distribution edit

This marine species occurs off Japan to Vietnam.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Index molluscorum maris japonici, conscriptus et tabulis iconum xvi illustratus a Guilielmo Dunker. p. 148
  2. ^ H. Pilsbry (1895), Catalogue of the marine mollusks of Japan
  3. ^ Geiger, D. L. 1998. Note on the identity of Haliotis clathrata Lichtenstein, 1794 (not Reeve, 1846). Molluscan Research 19: 157–159
  • W. Dunker (1877), Mollusca nonnulla nova maris Japonici. Malakozoologische Blätter 24: 67-75