Scientific name '■ 



Table 1. Master species list for Rincon Island. — Continued. 



Occurrence during present study 

 Common name North West South East 



CLASS GASTROPODA (Continued) 



O. poulsoni'^ 



O. cf. barbarensis 



O. sp. 



Polycera tricolor 



Pteropurpura festiva 



P . macroptera 



Pterynotus trialatus^ 



Serpulorbis sqaamlgerus 



Simnia (Neosimnia) vidleri 



Tegula aureotincta^ 



T. brunnea^ 



T. fnnebralis 



Triopha maculata 



Tritonia festiva 



Unid. limpet #1 



Unid. limpet #2 



Unid. blue/white eolid 



Unid. navanax-like eolid 



Unid. gastropod #1 



Unid. dor id #1 



Unid. chiton #1 



Unid. limpet #3 



Unid. eolid #1 



Unid. eolid #2 



Poulson's dwarf triton 



Nudibranch 

 Festive murex 

 Murex 



Three-winged murex 

 Scaled worm shell 

 Vidler's simnia 

 Gilded tegula 

 Brown tegula 

 Black turban snail 

 Nudibranch 

 Nudibranch 



CLASS PELECYPODA 

 Anomia peruviana/ 



Pododesmus cfjpio 3 

 Bankia setacea 

 Chaceia ovoidea^ 

 Chama pellucida 

 Chlamys latiaurata^ 

 Gari californica^ 

 Hiatella arctica 

 Hinnites multirugosus 

 Kellia Japeroiisii 

 Lima hemphilli^ 

 Lithophaga plumula 

 Mytilus californianus 

 M. edulis 



Nettastonnella rostrata^ 

 Parapholas sp. 

 Pecten diegensis 

 Penitella penita^ 

 Pseudochama exogyra 

 Semele rupicola^ 

 Teredo diegensis^ 

 Unid. pholads 

 Unid. boring clam 



CLASS CEPHALOPODA 



Octopus bimaculoides 



Octopus sp. 

 CLASS POLYPLACOPHORA 

 Mopalia muscosa^ 



Callistochiton crassicostatus 



CLAMS AND SCALLOPS 

 Pearly jingle/ 



Abalone jingle 

 Ship worm 



Wart-necked piddock 

 Agate chama 

 Kelp scallop 

 Sunset clam 

 Nestling clam 

 Rock scallop 



File shell 



Date mussel 



California mussel 



Bay mussel 



Beaked piddock 



Boring clam 



San Diego scallop 



Flap-tipped piddock 



Reversed chama 



Rock dwelling semele 



Ship worm 



OCTOPUSES AND SQUIDS 

 Two-spot octopus 



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