Balanidae
The Balanidae comprise a family of barnacles of the order Balanomorpha. As a result of research published in 2021 by Chan et al., the members of the family Archaeobalanidae were merged with this family. Genera These genera belong to the family Balanidae: * '' Acasta'' Leach, 1817 * '' Actinobalanus'' Moroni, 1967 * ''Amphibalanus'' Pitombo, 2004 * '' Archiacasta'' Kolbasov, 1993 * '' Armatobalanus'' Hoek, 1913 * '' Arossia'' Newman, 1982 * '' Austromegabalanus'' Newman, 1979 * ''Balanus'' Costa, 1778 (barnacle) * '' Bathybalanus'' Hoek, 1913 * '' Bryozobia'' Ross & Newman, 1996 * '' Chesaconcavus'' Zullo, 1992 * '' Chirona'' Gray, 1835 * '' Concavus'' Newman, 1982 * '' Conopea'' Say, 1822 * '' Eoatria'' Van Syoc & Newman, 2010 * '' Euacasta'' Kolbasov, 1993 * '' Fistulobalanus'' Zullo, 1984 * ''Fosterella'' Buckeridge, 1983 * '' Hesperibalanus'' Pilsbry, 1916 * '' Hexacreusia'' Zullo, 1961 * ''Megabalanus ''Megabalanus'' is a genus of barnacles in the family Balanidae. Members ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Amphibalanus
''Amphibalanus'' is a genus of barnacle of the family Balanidae that includes species formerly assigned to ''Balanus''. It contains the following species: *''Amphibalanus amphitrite'' (Darwin, 1854) *†'' Amphibalanus caboblanquensis'' (Weisbord, 1966) (extinct) *†'' Amphibalanus caribensis'' (Weisbord, 1966) (extinct) *'' Amphibalanus cirratus'' (Darwin, 1854) *'' Amphibalanus eburneus'' (Gould, 1841) *†'' Amphibalanus halosydne'' (Zullo & Katuna, 1992) (extinct) *†'' Amphibalanus hopkinsi'' (Zullo, 1968) (extinct) *''Amphibalanus improvisus'' (Darwin, 1854) *'' Amphibalanus inexpectatus'' (Pilsbry, 1916) *''Amphibalanus peruvianus'' (Pilsbry, 1909) *†''Amphibalanus playagrandensis'' (Weisbord, 1966) (extinct) *''Amphibalanus poecilotheca'' (Kruger, 1911) *†''Amphibalanus reflexus'' (Zullo, 1984) (extinct) *''Amphibalanus reticulatus'' (Utinomi, 1967) *''Amphibalanus rhizophorae'' (Ren & Liu, 1989) *''Amphibalanus salaami'' (Nilsson-Cantell, 1932) *''Amphibalanus subal ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Austromegabalanus
''Austromegabalanus'' is a genus of giant barnacles. It contains both extant and extinct species. Species *''Austromegabalanus carrioli'' Collareta ''et al.'', 2019 *''Austromegabalanus cylindricus'' (Gmelin, 1780)Branch, G.M., Branch, M.L, Griffiths, C.L. and Beckley, L.E. 2005. ''Two Oceans: a guide to the marine life of southern Africa'' *''Austromegabalanus isolde'' (Holthius & Silvertsen, 1967) *''Austromegabalanus nigrescens'' (Lamarck, 1818) *†''Austromegabalanus piscoensis'' Carriol ''et al.'', 1987 *''Austromegabalanus psittacus'' (Molina, 1788) *†''Austromegabalanus victoriensis'' Buckeridge, 1983 *''Austromegabalanus zulloi ''Austromegabalanus'' is a genus of giant barnacles. It contains both extant and extinct species. Species *''Austromegabalanus carrioli'' Collareta ''et al.'', 2019 *''Austromegabalanus cylindricus'' (Gmelin, 1780)Branch, G.M., Branch, M.L, Grif ...'' Newman, 1979 References *Newman, W. A., 1979 On the biogeography of Balanomorph barnacl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Balanus
''Balanus'' is a genus of barnacles in the family (biology), family Balanidae of the subphylum Crustacea. This genus is known in the fossil record from the Jurassic to the Quaternary periods (age range: from 189.6 to 0.0 million years ago.). Fossil shells within this genus have been found all over the world. Description The bodies of these organisms are totally enclosed by a stony gray-whitish shell. The size of these shells ranges from 5 millimeters to 10 centimeters. They take the form of a cone consisting of six plates fixed on the rocks. The active animal can only be observed within the water when the shell opens and the barnacles expose two branched appendages (Cirrus (biology), cirri ) regularly hitting the water to catch food. They mainly feed on plankton. Habitat These barnacles can be found in coastal areas at low shallow depth, although they can also be seen living out of the water. They commonly colonize stones, rocks and shells. They are found in abundance on the s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Notomegabalanus
''Notomegabalanus'' is a genus of acorn barnacles in the family Balanidae The Balanidae comprise a family of barnacles of the order Balanomorpha. As a result of research published in 2021 by Chan et al., the members of the family Archaeobalanidae were merged with this family. Genera These genera belong to the family B .... There are about 12 described species in ''Notomegabalanus''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Notomegabalanus'': * '' Notomegabalanus algicola'' Pilsbry, 1916 (white dwarf barnacle) * '' Notomegabalanus buckeridgei'' Carriol, 2002 * '' Notomegabalanus campbelli'' (Filhol, 1885) * '' Notomegabalanus concinnus'' (Darwin, 1854) * '' Notomegabalanus decorus'' (Darwin, 1854) (pink barnacle) * '' Notomegabalanus insperatus'' Zullo & Guruswami-Naidu, 1982 * '' Notomegabalanus krakatauensis'' (Nilsson-Cantell, 1934) * '' Notomegabalanus lepidus'' Zullo, 1986 * '' Notomegabalanus miodecorus'' Buckeridge, 1983 * '' Notomegabalanus obliquus'' (Ross, 1964) * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Notobalanus
''Notobalanus'' is a genus of acorn barnacles in the family Balanidae. There are at least two described species in ''Notobalanus''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Notobalanus'': * ''Notobalanus flosculus'' (Darwin, 1854) * ''Notobalanus vestitus ''Notobalanus vestitus'' is a species of acorn barnacle in the family Balanidae The Balanidae comprise a family of barnacles of the order Balanomorpha. As a result of research published in 2021 by Chan et al., the members of the family Archaeo ...'' (Darwin, 1854) References External links * Barnacles {{crustacean-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Menesiniella
''Menesiniella'' is a genus of the barnacle family Balanidae The Balanidae comprise a family of barnacles of the order Balanomorpha. As a result of research published in 2021 by Chan et al., the members of the family Archaeobalanidae were merged with this family. Genera These genera belong to the family B ... that includes the following species: *'' Menesiniella advena'' Zullo, 1992 *'' Menesiniella aquila'' (Pilsbry, 1907) *'' Menesiniella regalis'' (Pilsbry, 1916) References External links * Barnacles {{Maxillopoda-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Megabalanus
''Megabalanus'' is a genus of barnacles in the family Balanidae. Members of the genus grow to in length and inhabit the lower intertidal zone. Morphology ''Megabalanus'' is an acorn barnacle, a sessile crustacean that secretes a calcium carbonate shell consisting of five plates. It reaches up to in height . Ecology Like other barnacles, they are suspension feeders, grabbing particulate matter from the water column overhead. ''M. tintinnabulum'' has a worldwide distribution and is commonly found on wave-beaten shores, in the lower intertidal zone. They tend to grow in clusters of around 12 individuals. Other species are more select, such as ''M. californicus'' of tidal habitats in California and the greater North American Pacific Coast. While many barnacles deal with competition for space by organisms such as limpets and mussels by growing many organisms close together in colonies, ''Megabalanus'' responds by rapidly growing to a very large size. Their large size also hel ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chirona
''Chirona'' is a genus of acorn barnacles in the family Balanidae. There are about six described species in ''Chirona''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Chirona'': * ''Chirona evermanni'' (Pilsbry, 1907) * ''Chirona hameri'' (Ascanius, 1767) * ''Chirona sublaevis'' (Sowerby, 1840) * ''Chirona varians'' (Sowerby, 1846) * † ''Chirona bimanicus'' (Withers, 1923) * † ''Chirona unguiformis ''Chirona'' is a genus of acorn barnacles in the family Balanidae. There are about six described species in ''Chirona''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Chirona'': * ''Chirona evermanni'' (Pilsbry, 1907) * '' Chirona hameri'' (Ascani ...'' (Sowerby, 1846) References External links * Barnacles {{crustacean-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Concavus
''Concavus'' is a genus of barnacles. Species , WoRMS recognizes the following two species: * '' Concavus concavus'' (Bronn, 1831) — Pliocene– early Pleistocene; Western Europe. * '' Concavus crassostricola'' Zullo, 1984 — Early Miocene; North Carolina and northern Florida. Taxonomic history The genus was circumscribed by William A. Newman in 1982. His original list of subgenera and species for the genus was the following: * ''Concavus'' genus ** ''Concavus'' subgenus *** ''C. concavus'' ** ''Menesiniella'' subgenus *** ''C. (M.) aquila'' *** ''C. (M.) regalis'' ** ''Arossia'' subgenus *** ''C. (A.) panamensis'' **** ''C. (A.) p. panamensis'' **** ''C. (A.) p. eyerdami'' *** ''C. (A.) henryae'' Newman noted there were multiple fossil taxa in this genus, but didn't classify any except for the type species ''C. concavus''. In 1992, Victor A. Zullo revised the genus. He created a new subfamily, Concavinae, with '' Tamiosoma'' (the senior synonym of '' Menesinie ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arossia
''Arossia'' is a genus of barnacles belonging to the family Balanidae The Balanidae comprise a family of barnacles of the order Balanomorpha. As a result of research published in 2021 by Chan et al., the members of the family Archaeobalanidae were merged with this family. Genera These genera belong to the family B .... The species of this genus are found in Northern and Central America. Species: *'' Arossia ashleyensis'' *'' Arossia aurae'' *'' Arossia bohaska'' *'' Arossia cummembrana'' *'' Arossia eyerdami'' *'' Arossia glyptopoma'' *'' Arossia henryae'' *'' Arossia newmani'' *'' Arossia panamensis'' *'' Arossia rubra'' *'' Arossia sendaica'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q18581870 Barnacles ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Armatobalanus
''Armatobalanus'' is a genus of crustacean in family Balanidae. It contains at least the following species : *'' Armatobalanus allium'' (Darwin, 1854) *'' Armatobalanus arcuatus'' Hoek, 1913 *'' Armatobalanus californicus'' Zullo, 1967 *'' Armatobalanus cepa'' (Darwin, 1854) *'' Armatobalanus filigranus'' (Broch, 1916) *'' Armatobalanus motuketeketeensis'' Buckeridge, 1983 *''Armatobalanus nefrens ''Armatobalanus nefrens'' is a species of barnacle in the family Archaeobalanidae. It is endemic to the United States, where it is found as far north as Monterey Bay. It lives embedded in the corals '' Stylaster californicus'' and '' Errinopora ...'' (Zullo, 1963) *'' Armatobalanus nuagaonensis'' Carriol & Mohanti, 1993 *'' Armatobalanus quadrivittatus'' (Darwin, 1854) *'' Armatobalanus quinquivittatus'' (Hoek, 1913) *'' Armatobalanus terebratus'' (Darwin, 1854) References Archaeobalanidae Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Maxillopoda genera {{Maxillopoda-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Balanomorpha
The Balanomorpha are an order of barnacles, containing familiar acorn barnacles of the seashore. The order contains these families: * Austrobalanidae Newman & Ross, 1976 * Balanidae Leach, 1817 (acorn barnacles) * Bathylasmatidae Newman & Ross, 1971 * Catophragmidae Utinomi, 1968 * Chelonibiidae Pilsbry, 1916 (turtle barnacles) * Chionelasmatidae Buckeridge, 1983 * Chthamalidae The Chthamalidae are a family of chthamaloid barnacles, living entirely in intertidal/subtidal habitats, characterized by a primary shell wall of eight, six, or four plates, lacking imbricating plate whorls, and either membraneous or more rare ... Darwin, 1854 (star barnacles) * Coronulidae Leach, 1817 (whale barnacles) * Elminiidae Foster, 1982 * Pachylasmatidae Utinomi, 1968 * Pyrgomatidae Gray, 1825 (coral barnacle) * Tetraclitidae Gruvel, 1903 * Waikalasmatidae Ross & Newman, 2001 * † Pachydiadematidae Chan et al., 2021 References External links * Barnacles Arthropod suborders< ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |