Haliotis cracherodii: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Mollusca
- Class
- Gastropoda
- Order
- Lepetellida
- Family
- Haliotidae
- Genus
- Haliotis
- Species
- Haliotis cracherodii
- Scientific Name
- Haliotis cracherodii
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Haliotis cracherodii
Haliotis cracherodii, the black abalone, is a species of large edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalone.
This species is relatively small compared with most of the other abalone species from the eastern Pacific, and it has a relatively smooth dark shell.
This used to be the most abundant large marine mollusk on the west coast of North America, but now, because of overfishing and the withering syndrome, it has much declined in population and the IUCN Red List has classed the black abalone as Critically Endangered.
...Haliotis cracherodii in languages:
- English
- Black Abalone
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Haliotis arabiensis
- Haliotis asinina
- Haliotis australis
- Haliotis brazieri
- Haliotis clathrata
- Haliotis coccoradiata
- Haliotis corrugata
- Haliotis cracherodii
- Haliotis cyclobates
- Haliotis dalli
- Haliotis discus
- Haliotis dissona
- Haliotis diversicolor
- Haliotis drogini
- Haliotis elegans
- Haliotis fatui
- Haliotis fulgens
- Haliotis geigeri
- Haliotis gigantea
- Haliotis glabra
- Haliotis iris
- Haliotis jacnensis
- Haliotis kamtschatkana
- Haliotis laevigata
- Haliotis madaka
- Haliotis mariae
- Haliotis marmorata
- Haliotis matihetihensis
- Haliotis melculus
- Haliotis midae
- Haliotis ovina
- Haliotis parva
- Haliotis pourtalesii
- Haliotis pulcherrima
- Haliotis pustulata
- Haliotis queketti
- Haliotis roei
- Haliotis rubiginosa
- Haliotis rubra
- Haliotis rufescens
- Haliotis rugosa
- Haliotis scalaris
- Haliotis semiplicata
- Haliotis sorenseni
- Haliotis spadicea
- Haliotis squamosa
- Haliotis stomatiaeformis
- Haliotis supertexta
- Haliotis tuberculata
- Haliotis unilateralis
- Haliotis varia
- Haliotis virginea
- Haliotis walallensis














































































































































