Chiton angulatus Spengler, 1797, [Basis of the current name] Distribution: Brazil: Rio de Janeiro; Straits of Magellan Comments: Reports from the Straits of Magellan are erroneous (Sirenko 2006).
Chaetopleura armillata Carpenter in Pilsbry, 1892a, p. 39-40, Not figured [Synonym] Type Locality: Is. Gorriti [in Maldonado Bay, Uruguay (manuscript note by H. A. Pilsbry)] Range: 34.95°S to 34.95°S; 54.97°W Maximum Reported Size: 25 mm Distribution: Uruguay References: Carpenter in Pilsbry (1892a) NSEWM; Kaas & van Belle (1980) s Comments: Pilsbry (1892a) attributes not just the name but the description to Carpenter.
Typhlochiton felipponei Dall, 1921, [Synonym] References: Kaas & van Belle (1980) s
Stereochiton felipponei Dall, 1927, [Synonym] References: Kaas & van Belle (1980) s
Chiton ferrugineus Spengler, 1797, [Synonym] References: Kaas & van Belle (1980) s
Chiton fulvus W. Wood, 1815, [Synonym] Distribution: Tierra del Fuego, Straits of Magellan References: Rochebrune (1889); Kaas & van Belle (1980) s
Chiton lusitanicus Tilesius, 1802, [Synonym] References: Kaas & van Belle (1980) s
Chiton tehuelchusd'Orbigny, 1841a, p. 488, pl. 65, figs. 7-13 [Synonym] Type Locality: mouillage de la baie de San-Blas, Patagonie Range: 40.5°S to 40.5°S; 62.5°W Depth: 10 m (live 10 m) Maximum Reported Size: 27 mm Distribution: Argentina: Buenos Aires References: d'Orbigny (1841a) DdLlNSEWM; Kaas & van Belle (1980) s
Chiton velatus Sowerby II, 1840, [Synonym] References: Kaas & van Belle (1980) s Comments: Kaas & van Belle (1980) stated that this is a nude name, but it is a conditionally introduced named accompanied by a figured. It is possible that this name was first published in 1833.
Partial List of References
d'Orbigny, A. 1841. Mollusques Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale 5 425-488, pls. 72-76, 79-80. P. Bertrand: Paris. [True date: -- --- 1841.] Pilsbry, H. A. 1892. Polyplacophora (Chitons). Lepidopleuridae, Ischnochitonidae, Chitonidae, Mopaliidae Manual of Conchology (1)14 1-64, pls. 1-15. [Stated date: 25 Jul 1892.]