This year Julia introduced us to a wonderful chiton called Leptochiton rugatus. This is a small chiton — at full size, it only reaches lengths of ~12 mm (~0.5 inches). Most of the individuals we've encountered have been ~6-7 mm long.
During the past few months we've taken a few photos of Leptochiton rugatus for the record. Here's a nice view of three individuals on a patch of Derby Hat Bryozoan (Eurystomella bilabiata):
And a closer view of one individual:
Leptochiton rugatus tends to occur underneath cobbles or boulders that are surrounded by sand. Eric managed a couple more close-ups. Here's one on the local granite:
And another on a dark background that shows off the slightly orange coloration:
You can click on the images for larger versions.
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