Haliotis clathrata was created in 1846.
Luidia clathrata was created in 1825.
Quadrasiella clathrata was created in 1894.
Haliotis fulgens was created in 1845.
Paua Scientific name is Haliotis iris, Haliotis australis-
Scientific classificationKingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:MolluscaClass:Gastropoda(unranked):clade VetigastropodaSuperfamily:HaliotoideaFamily:HaliotidaeRafinesque, 1815Genus:HaliotisLinnaeus, 1758[1]
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Haliotis rufescens.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Haliotis cracherodii.
An avalone is an obsolete name for an abalone, an edible mollusc of the genus Haliotis, with a shell lined with mother-of-pearl.
A black abalone is a black-shelled edible mollusc, Latin name Haliotis crachedorii, found off the North American Pacific coast.
The abalone is in the animal kingdom. Scientific Classification is as followed: Kingdom-Animalia Phylum-Mollusca Class- Gastropoda Family- Haliotidae Genus- Haliotis Species- asinina
Paua (Haliotis Iris) is a native New Zealand shellfish and a type of abalone. It is prized as a traditional food and for its beautiful brightly iridescent shell which is used in Maori arts and crafts.
The cast of Tryferotita - 2008 includes: Thanasis Haliotis Leonidas Kakouris as Pavlos Bessy Malfa Alexandra Pavlidou as Danai Raschmie Soukouli as Klairi Georgina Tatsi as Stavroula