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| | Haliotis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Haliotis is a genus of abalone, the sole genus in the family Haliotidae. |  | | The abalones belong to the large class of gastropods ( Gastropoda) There is only one genus Haliotis in the abalone family (Haliotidae), and about four to seven subgenera. |  | | 4 Haliotidae, Daniel L. Geiger, Conchbooks, ISBN 3-925919-31-7 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haliotis
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| | Haliotidae |
 | | English words defined with "Haliotidae" : family Haliotidae ♦ genus Haliotis ♦ Haliotis. |  | | Source: compiled by the editor from various references ; see credits. |
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http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definition/HALIOTIDAE
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| | abalone -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Abalones are one-shelled snails found in warm seas worldwide. |  | | any of various marine snails of the subclass Prosobranchia (class Gastropoda) that constitute the genus Haliotis and family Haliotidae. |  | | any of several marine snails of the subclass Prosobranchia (class Gastropoda) constituting the genus Haliotis and family Haliotidae, in which the shell has a row of holes on its outer surface. |
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| | Gasteropod mollusks: Haliotidae |
 | | The Haliotidae family belongs to the Haliotis gigantea genus, also known as awabi, ear shell or abalone. |  | | They live in tropical seas (especially in the seas of Japan and Korea and in the Pacific Ocean) and can reach 25 cm in size. |  | | They live in tropical seas and produce green, grey, blue and purple pearls |
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| | abalone -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article |
 | | Any of several marine snail species (genus Haliotis, family Haliotidae), found in warm seas worldwide. |  | | The outer surface of the single shell has a row of small holes, most of which fill in as the animal grows; some remain open as outlets for waste products. |  | | Commercial abalone fisheries exist in California, Mexico, Japan, and South Africa. |
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| | abalone on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Before protective legislation was enacted, much of the dried flesh and some shells were exported to Asia. |  | | Abalone are classified in the phylum Mollusca, class Gastropoda, order Archeogastropoda, family Haliotidae. |  | | Publication: New Straits Times; Author: Eu Hooi Khaw ; Source: NEWSPAPERS |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/a1/abalone.asp
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| | Haliotidae Introduction |
 | | Geiger, D.L. Distribution and biogeography of the recent Haliotidae (Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda) world-wide. |  | | Lindberg, D.R. Evolution, distribution and systematics of Haliotidae, in Abalone of the world. |
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http://seashellsofnsw.org.au/Haliotidae/Pages/haliotidae_intro.htm
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| | Unitas Malacologica Newsletter No. 9 [9/I/96] |
 | | A monograph and revision of the families Haliotidae, Scissurellidae, Fissurellidae and Lottiidae. |  | | A summary of the taxonomic composition of the fauna is given, and the problems relating to more than 220 extralimital species are discussed. |
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http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/mologis/newslet1.html
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| | Biology4Kids.com:Haliotidae |
 | | The organisms in Haliotidae only have one shell and their foot that helps them move across the rocks. |  | | You may have seen the class polyplacophora, they have multiple shell parts. |
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http://www.biology4kids.com/misc/haliotidae.html
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| | haliotidae : Definition from the Online Dictionary at Datasegment.com |
 | | [WordNet 1.5] haliotidae - WordNet (r) 2.0 (August 2003) : Haliotidae n : abalones [syn: Haliotidae, family Haliotidae ] |  | | 2 definitions found haliotidae - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 : Haliotidae \Haliotidae\ prop. |  | | haliotidae : Definition from the Online Dictionary at Datasegment.com |
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http://onlinedictionary.datasegment.com/word/Haliotidae
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| | Encyclopedia |
 | | Its specific iridescence is due to exceptionally fine aragonite crystals, which interfere with the light, in the same principle as an oil drop floating in the water. |  | | The most adequate molluscs for the production of Mother-of-Pearl are: Pinctada maxima (Northeast of Australia): white Mother-of-Pearl Pinctada margaritifera (Polynesia): grey Mother-of-Pearl - gastropods (snails) Haliotidae (New Zealand, USA): blue, green, pink and rose Mother-of-Pearl Utilisation It is used for covering of buttons, cut lery handles and jewellery. |  | | In Antiquity it was often appreciated for the crafting of religious objects. |
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http://www.gemshine.com/enciclopedia/uk/nacar.htm
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| | ADW: Haliotidae: Information |
 | | Disclaimer: The Animal Diversity Web is an educational resource written largely by and for college students. |  | | To cite this page: Burch, J. "Haliotidae" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. |
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http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/mollusca/gastropoda/archaeogastropoda/haliotidae.html
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| | Guides Book List |
 | | Marine Life of the Galápagos, Marine Mollusk of the Galápagos: Gastropods, A Monograph and Revision of the Families Haliotidae, Scissurellidae, Fissurellidae and Lottiidae |
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| | Natural Selection: subject gateway to the natural world |
 | | You can view species distribution data via the geographic portal; maps can be browsed by region. |  | | ABMAP refers to the Abalone Mapping Project, originally published in print as "Distribution and biogeography of Haliotidae (Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda) world-wide" in Bollettino Malacologico by Daniel Geiger. |  | | This is the home page of Daniel Geiger, a research associate of the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History with an interest in the "evolution of Fissurellidae, Scissurellidae and Haliotidae", members of Vetigastropoda (Mollusca). |
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http://nature.ac.uk/browse/591.77.html
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| | Amazon.fr : Livres: Synopsis of biological data on the European abalone (Ormer), Haliotis Tuberculata Linnaeus, ... |
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| | Molluschi gasteropodi: Haliotidae |
 | | Alla famiglia Haliotidae appartiene il genere Haliotis gigantea, noto anche come “awabi” o “orecchia di mare” o “abalone”. |  | | Vivono nei mari tropicali e producono perle con sfumature verdi, grigie, blu e porpora |
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http://www.voguegioiello.net/06per/perle/05mpe/052gas/1205/iindex.asp
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 | | Family Haliotidae - Nomenclature & Taxonomy - The Taxonomicon |
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http://sn2000.taxonomy.nl/Taxonomicon/TaxonName.aspx?id=34605&showSyn=1
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