Lottia scutum
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Lottia scutum is a species of sea snail, a true limpet, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Lottiidae, one of the families of true limpets.{{WRMS species|456605|Lottia scutum (Rathke, 1833)||8 April 2010}}
Description
L. scutum is a plate limpet. It grows to up to sixty millimetres long with a broad, flat shell. The apex is near the front and the anterior slope is smooth and convex with inconspicuous riblets. The colour varies from grey to tan with whitish spots and rays, and the head has golden brown cephalic tentacles which distinguishes it from other species.[http://seanet.stanford.edu/RockyShore/Limpets Eogastropoda: Rocky Shore Limpets]
Distribution
L. scutum is found on the Pacific coast of North America from the Bering Sea southwards to Point Conception, California.
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Category:Molluscs of the Pacific Ocean