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Fieldtrip to Crystal Cove State Park, Newport Coast, Orange Co., CA, March 27, 2009

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Mopalia muscosa (mossy chiton)
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Nuttallina fluxa in its home depression
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Cyanoplax keepiana
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Keep's chiton, Cyanoplax keepiana, unidentified peanut worms (Sipuncula), and Opalia cf. chacei (small white snail that feeds on anemones)
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Lottia asmi (black limpet) living on the shell of a A. eiseni (western banded turban snail)
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This owl limpet has a scar, probably from the home depression of a chiton, Nuttallina fluxa. Occupying it now is a limpet, probably Lottia conus. A closely related limpet, L. scabra, is just above it.
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Tidepool ghost shrimp, Neotrypaea biffari (formerly Callianassa affinis)
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Unidentified peanut worm (phylum Sipuncula)
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Trivia californica
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Norrisia norrisi (Norris's top snail)
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Nuttallina fluxa in home depression
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Owl limpet with chiton home depression scars, now occupied by limpets
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Western banded turban snail with a slipper limpet attached
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Lottia scabra
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Lottia insessa on feather boa kelp
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Unidentified sipunculan
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Pagurus samuelis in a Maxwellia shell
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Opalia cf chacei
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Pagurus samuelis
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Juvenile wavy top snail
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Lottia conus (not confirmed; could be L. scabra)
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