| Giant Pacific Gumboot Chiton Homepage Cryptochiton stelleri | 
|   Gumboot Chiton plate | 
 |   Monarch Butterfly | 
| Why are these two images side-by-side? Show me a photograph of a Giant Gumboot Chiton! What's the story behind these pictures?? Why would it be called "gumboot"? | 
|   The image to the left is a plate (or
         internal "shell") of a Giant Pacific Gumboot
         Chiton.  Cryptochiton stelleri is the largest of
         the chitons, sometimes longer than 12 inches, with a
         orangish rubbery outer covering, or mantle which is a tough
         leathery girdle. It has reminded others of the sole of a gum
         rubber boot.   It is a member of the  mollusk
         family which includes snails and abalones. | 
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| Nuttall's Chiton |   | Photo by Ron Wolf | 
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