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English: Shield limpet Lottia pelta, synonym: Collisella pelta, exposed at high tide at Point Piños. Limpets can endure long periods of dry exposure by sealing their mantle and flesh off from air with their shell.
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Author Chad King (SIMoN / MBNMS)
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