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- Chelonibia is a genus of acorn barnacles in the family Chelonibiidae of the subphylum Crustacea. Its members are epizootic and live attached to manatees...
- Chelonibia testudinaria is a species of barnacle in the family Chelonibiidae. It is native to the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea and Gulf of Mexico...
- whale barnacles probably diverged in the Late Pliocene 3.5 to 3 mya. Chelonibia testudinaria turtle barnacle remains from the Pliocene of Italy seemed...
- species, Chelonibia testudinaria, suggest that this species lives for at least 21 months, with individuals older than this uncommon. Chelonibia barnacles...
- Calantica Catolasmus Catomerus Catophragmus Ceratoconcha Chamaesipho Chelonibia Chesaconcavus Chionelasmus Chirona Chthamalus Concavus Coronula Cretiscalpellum...
- falcate Scillaelepas fosteri Smilium hastatum Smilium peronii Chelonibia patula Chelonibia testudinaria Bathylasma alearum Bathylasma corolliforme Conopea...
- Reyes-Núñez (2011). "First report of the marine barnacles Lepas anatifera and Chelonibia testudinaria as epibionts on American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)" (PDF)...
- waters such as the Great Bitter Lake in Egypt. The epizoic acorn barnacle Chelonibia patula has been collected from the exoskeleton of this species in the...
- of stranded turtles on the coast of southern Brazil, P. hexastylos and Chelonibia testudinaria were the barnacles most often encountered. Some turtles had...
- Lepas tintinnabulum – Megabal**** tintinnabulum Lepas testudinariaChelonibia testudinaria Lepas mitellaCapitulum mitella Lepas anatifera Pholas...