- 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...
-
European acorn barnacle, is a
species of
acorn barnacle in the
family Balanidae. Amphibal****
improvisus has a
smooth white or pale grey
conical calcareous...
- a 3D-rendering of a μCT-scan of a
young Mytilus that is
almost completely covered with
Balanidae (barnacles).
Resolution of the scan is 29 μm/Voxel....
- Bal**** is a
genus of
barnacles in the
family Balanidae of the
subphylum Crustacea. This
genus is
known in the
fossil record from the Jur****ic to the...
- Amphibal****
amphitrite is a
species of
acorn barnacle in the
Balanidae family. Its
common names include the
striped barnacle, the
purple acorn barnacle...
- Megabal****
tintinnabulum is a
species of
large barnacle in the
family Balanidae. It is the type
species of the genus. The
specific name
comes from the...
-
William Elford Leach, and was
placed into the
order Campylosomata with
Balanidae alongside the
order Acamptosomata with
Cineridea and Pollicipedides, under...
- all the species. Vol. 1. London: Ray Society. Darwin, C. R. (1854). The
Balanidæ, (or
sessile cirripedes); the Verrucidæ, etc. A
monograph of the sub-class...
- Notobal****
vestitus is a
species of
acorn barnacle in the
family Balanidae. It is
endemic to New Zealand. "Notobal****
vestitus (Darwin, 1854)". WoRMS...
- The
order contains these families:
Austrobalanidae Newman & Ross, 1976
Balanidae Leach, 1817 (acorn barnacles)
Bathylasmatidae Newman & Ross, 1971 Catophragmidae...