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- The Balanidae is 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...
- 33 Ma Evolution of the thylacinid marsupials (Badjcinus). 30 Ma First balanids and eucalypts, extinction of embrithopod and brontothere mammals, earliest...
- Paraconcavus pacificus, the red-striped acorn barnacle, is a species of balanid barnacle known from subtidal sandy habitats of the outer northeastern Pacific...
- foraminifers and Coralline algae with minor additions of echinoids and balanids implying a shallow-water depositional system of a warm-temperate climatic...
- Scutum (UF 25603a). A balanid barnacle. Concavus C. cr****ostricola Porters Landing Member. 13 scuta, 1 tergum, 3 s****. A balanid barnacle. Solidobal****...
- 15336 base pairs and 37 genes with an order and traits similar to other Balanid species. The mitochondrial genome comprises 22 transfer RNA genes, two...
- Menesiniella as valid, distinct genera. Zullo, Victor A. (1992). "Revision of the Balanid Barnacle Genus Concavus Newman, 1982, with the Description of a New Subfamily...
- Biogeography of balanomorph barnacles of the Southern Ocean including new balanid taxa; a subfamily, two genera and three species. Proceedings of the International...
- National Forest, Columbia County, Florida. 4 scuta, 1 tergum, 2 s****. A balanid barnacle also found in the Parachucla Formation. Concavus C. cr****ostricola...
- the carina (the plates at the ends of the opercular opening), while in balanids one end plate (the rostrum) overlaps the adjoining side plates (rostrolaterals)...