| 21. | The shells include Olivella ( gastropod ), Haliotis cracherodii, and Haliotis cracherodii . [ 15 ] Other materials include mica and stone.
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| 22. | The shells include Olivella ( gastropod ), Haliotis cracherodii, and Haliotis cracherodii . [ 15 ] Other materials include mica and stone.
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| 23. | Their taxonomy puts them in the family Haliotidae which contains only one genus, " Haliotis ", which once contained six subgenera.
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| 24. | The predominantly blue-green iridescent shell of abalone ( or paua; genus " Haliotis " ) is one last possible imitation.
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| 25. | Sizes vary from ( " Haliotis pulcherrima " ) to while " Haliotis rufescens " is the largest of the genus at.
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| 26. | Sizes vary from ( " Haliotis pulcherrima " ) to while " Haliotis rufescens " is the largest of the genus at.
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| 27. | With " Haliotis midae " it makes up the favoured diet of " Octopus vulgaris " in False Bay, South Africa.
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| 28. | A local delicacy is the ormer ( " Haliotis tuberculata " )-a variety of abalone harvested from the beach at low spring tides.
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| 29. | In 2005 there was an outbreak of acute ganglioneuritis in an Australian population of the edible gastropod mollusc, abalone or " Haliotis " spp.
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| 30. | Haliotid herpesvirus 1 infects the large edible sea snails known as abalones : " Haliotis " species such as " Haliotis diversicolor ".
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