Abalone - Species

Species

Species in genus Haliotis include:

  • Haliotis alfredensis Reeve, 1846- the Alfred's abalone – synonym: Haliotis speciosa Reeve, 1846, the splendid abalone
  • Haliotis asinina Linnaeus, 1758 – the ass’s ear abalone
  • Haliotis australis Gmelin, 1791 – the Austral abalone
  • Haliotis brazieri Angas, 1869 – Brazier’s abalone – synonym: Haliotis melculus, the honey abalone
    • Haliotis brazieri f. hargravesi (Cox, 1869) – synonym: Haliotis ethologus, the Mimic abalone, Haliotis hargravesi, the Hargraves’s abalone
  • Haliotis clathrata Reeve, 1846
  • Haliotis coccoradiata Reeve, 1846 – the reddish-rayed abalone
  • Haliotis corrugata Wood, 1828 – the pink abalone
  • Haliotis cracherodii Leach, 1814 – the black abalone
    • Haliotis cracherodii californiensis
    • Haliotis cracherodii cracherodii
  • Haliotis cyclobates Péron, 1816 – the whirling abalone
  • Haliotis dalli Henderson, 1915 – the Dall’s abalone
    • Haliotis dalli dalli Henderson, 1915
    • Haliotis dalli roberti McLean, 1970 – synonym: Haliotis roberti
  • Haliotis discus Reeve, 1846 – the disk abalone
    • Haliotis discus discus Reeve, 1846
    • Haliotis discus hannai Ino, 1953
  • Haliotis dissona (Iredale, 1929)
  • Haliotis diversicolor – the variously coloured abalone – synonym: Haliotis aquatilis, the Japanese abalone
    • Haliotis diversicolor diversicolor Reeve, 1846
    • Haliotis diversicolor squamata Reeve, 1846 – synonym: Haliotis squamata – the scaly Australian abalone
    • Haliotis diversicolor supertexta – the Taiwan abalone or jiukong
  • Haliotis dringi
  • Haliotis drogini Owen & Reitz, 2012
  • Haliotis elegans Philippi, 1844
  • Haliotis emmae – the Emma’s abalone
  • Haliotis exigua
  • Haliotis fatui Geiger, 1999
  • Haliotis fulgens – the green abalone
    • Haliotis fulgens fulgens Philippi, 1845
    • Haliotis fulgens guadalupensis Talmadge, 1964
    • Haliotis fulgens turveri Bartsch, 1942
  • Haliotis gigantea Gmelin, 1791 – the giant abalone, Awabi
  • Haliotis glabra Gmelin, 1791 – the glistening abalone
  • Haliotis iris Gmelin, 1791 – the blackfoot abalone, rainbow abalone, or Pāua
  • Haliotis jacnensis Reeve, 1846 – the Jacna abalone
  • Haliotis kamtschatkana – the pinto abalone or northern abalone
    • Haliotis kamtschatkana assimilis Dall, 1878 – synonym: Haliotis assimilis, the threaded abalone
    • Haliotis kamtschatkana kamtschatkana Jonas, 1845
  • Haliotis laevigata Donovan, 1808 – the Smooth Australian abalone or greenlip abalone
  • Haliotis madaka (Habe, 1977)
  • Haliotis mariae Wood, 1828
  • Haliotis marfaloni – the Marfalo abalone
  • Haliotis midae Linnaeus, 1758 – the Midas ear abalone, perlemoen abalone or South African abalone
  • Haliotis mykonosensis Owen, Hanavan & Hall, 2001
  • Haliotis ovina Gmelin, 1791 – the sheep's ear abalone
    • Haliotis ovina volcanius Patamakanthin & Eng, 2007
    • Haliotis ovina f. patamakanthini Dekker, Regter, & Gras, 2001 – synonym: Haliotis patamakanthini
  • Haliotis parva Linnaeus, 1758 – the canaliculate abalone
  • Haliotis planata – the planate abalone
  • Haliotis pourtalesii Dall, 1881 – the Pourtale’s abalone
    • Haliotis pourtalesii aurantium Simone, 1998
    • Haliotis pourtalesii pourtalesii Dall, 1881
  • Haliotis pulcherrima Gmelin, 1791 – the most beautiful abalone
  • Haliotis pustulata Reeve, 1846
  • Haliotis queketti E.A. Smith, 1910 – the Quekett’s abalone
  • Haliotis roei Gray, 1826 – the Roe's abalone
  • Haliotis rubiginosa Reeve, 1846 – synonym: Haliotis howensis, the Lord Howe abalone
  • Haliotis rubra Leach, 1814 – the ruber abalone
    • Haliotis rubra conicopora Péron, 1816 – synonym: Haliotis conicopora – the conical pore abalone
    • Haliotis rubra rubra Leach, 1814 – synonym: Haliotis ancile the shield abalone
  • Haliotis rufescens Swainson, 1822 – the red abalone
  • Haliotis rugosa Lamarck, 1822 – synonym: Haliotis multiperforata, the many-holed abalone
  • Haliotis scalaris (Leach, 1814) – the staircase abalone or ridged ear abalone
    • Haliotis scalaris emmae Reeve, 1846
    • Haliotis scalaris scalaris (Leach, 1814)
  • Haliotis semiplicata Menke, 1843 – the semiplicate abalone
  • Haliotis sorenseniBatsch, 1940 – the white abalone
  • Haliotis spadicea Donovan, 1808 – the Blood-spotted abalone
  • Haliotis squamosa Gray, 1826 – the squamose abalone
  • Haliotis stomatiaeformis Reeve, 1846
  • Haliotis supertexta Lischke, 1870
  • Haliotis thailandis Dekker & Pakamanthin, 2001
  • Haliotis tuberculata Linnaeus, 1758 – the green ormer, European edible abalone, tube abalone, or tuberculate ormer – synonyms: Haliotis varia, Variable abalone, Haliotis barbouri
    • Haliotis tuberculata coccinea Reeve, 1846
    • Haliotis tuberculata f. lamellosa Lamarck, 1822
    • Haliotis tuberculata fernandesi Owen, Grace, & Afonso
    • Haliotis tuberculata marmorata Linnaeus, 1758 – synonyms: Haliotis virginea – the Virgin abalone, Haliotis rosacea, the rosy abalone
    • Haliotis tuberculata tuberculata Linnaeus, 1758
  • Haliotis unilateralis Lamarck, 1822
  • Haliotis varia Linnaeus, 1758
    • Haliotis varia f. dohrniana Dunker, 1863 – synonym: Haliotis dohrniana Dunker, 1863
    • Haliotis varia f. planata G.B. Sowerby II, 1882
  • Haliotis virginea Gmelin, 1791
    • Haliotis virginea crispata Gould, 1847
    • Haliotis virginea huttoni Filhol, 1880
    • Haliotis virginea morioria Powell, 1938
    • Haliotis virginea stewartae Jones & Owen, 2004
    • Haliotis virginea virginea Gmelin, 1791
  • Haliotis walallensis Stearns, 1899 – the northern green abalone or flat abalone – synonym: Haliotis fulgens var. walallensis Stearns, 1899

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