Craspedochiton rubiginosus rubiginosus

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Craspedochiton rubiginosus rubiginosus
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C. rubiginosus
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C. rubiginosus rubiginosus
Trinomial name
Craspedochiton rubiginosus rubiginosus
(Hutton, 1872)
Synonyms

Tonica rubiginosaHutton, 1872
Notoplax foveauxensisAshby, 1926
Acanthochiton foveauxensis kirkiAshby, 1926
Lophoplax finlayiAshby, 1926

Craspedochiton rubiginosus rubiginosus is a subspecies of chiton in the family Acanthochitonidae.

"Rubiginosus" is Latin for "rusty or rust-colored". [1]

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