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Frembly J. (1827). A description of several new species of chitones, found on the coast of Chili, in 1825, with a few remarks on the method of taking and preserving them. Zoological Journal. 3: 193-205, pl. 16 suppl., 17 suppl.
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Frembly J.
1827
A description of several new species of chitones, found on the coast of Chili, in 1825, with a few remarks on the method of taking and preserving them.
Zoological Journal
3: 193-205, pl. 16 suppl., 17 suppl.
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Chiton chilensis Frembly, 1827 accepted as Tonicia chilensis (Frembly, 1827) (original description)
Chiton coquimbensis Frembly, 1827 accepted as Enoplochiton niger (Barnes, 1824) (original description)
Chiton cumingsii Frembly, 1827 (original description)
Chiton disjunctus Frembly, 1827 accepted as Tonicia disjuncta (Frembly, 1827) (original description)
Chiton elegans Frembly, 1827 accepted as Tonicia calbucensis Plate, 1898 (original description)
Chiton granosus Frembly, 1827 (original description)
Chiton lineolatus Frembly, 1827 accepted as Tonicia chilensis (Frembly, 1827) (original description)
Chiton olivaceus Frembly, 1827 accepted as Chiton magnificus Deshayes, 1827 (original description)
Chiton spiniferus Frembly, 1827 accepted as Acanthopleura echinata (Barnes, 1824) accepted as Enoplochiton echinatus (Barnes, 1824) (original description)
Chiton coquimbensis Frembly, 1827 accepted as Enoplochiton niger (Barnes, 1824) (original description)
Chiton cumingsii Frembly, 1827 (original description)
Chiton disjunctus Frembly, 1827 accepted as Tonicia disjuncta (Frembly, 1827) (original description)
Chiton elegans Frembly, 1827 accepted as Tonicia calbucensis Plate, 1898 (original description)
Chiton granosus Frembly, 1827 (original description)
Chiton lineolatus Frembly, 1827 accepted as Tonicia chilensis (Frembly, 1827) (original description)
Chiton olivaceus Frembly, 1827 accepted as Chiton magnificus Deshayes, 1827 (original description)
Chiton spiniferus Frembly, 1827 accepted as Acanthopleura echinata (Barnes, 1824) accepted as Enoplochiton echinatus (Barnes, 1824) (original description)
Valparaiso Bay for Chiton granosus Frembly, 1827