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- The Chthamalidae are a family of chthamaloid barnacles, living entirely in intertidal/subtidal habitats, characterized by a primary s**** wall of eight...
- as the little brown barnacle, is a species of barnacle in the family Chthamalidae. It can be found in intertidal zones along the North American Pacific...
- Chelonibiidae Pilsbry, 1916 (turtle barnacles) Chionelasmatidae Buckeridge, 1983 Chthamalidae Darwin, 1854 (star barnacles) Coronulidae Leach, 1817 (whale barnacles)...
- global context of marine coastal biogeography (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha: Chthamalidae)". Journal of Crustacean Biology. 40: 1–16. doi:10.1093/jcbiol/ruz086...
- Chinochthamalus is a genus of star barnacles in the family Chthamalidae. There is one described species in Chinochthamalus, C. scutelliformis. "Chinochthamalus"...
- Jehlius is a genus of star barnacles in the family Chthamalidae. There are at least two described species in Jehlius. These species belong to the genus...
- Chthamalus fissus is a species of star barnacle in the family Chthamalidae. "Chthamalus fissus". GBIF. Retrieved 2021-08-31. "World Register of Marine...
- Chthamalus malayensis is a species of star barnacle in the family Chthamalidae. "Chthamalus malayensis". GBIF. Retrieved 2021-08-31. "World Register of...
- dentatus, the tooth barnacle, is a species of star barnacle in the family Chthamalidae. "Chthamalus dentatus". GBIF. Retrieved 2021-08-31. "World Register of...
- Pseudoeuraphia is a genus of star barnacles in the family Chthamalidae. There is one described species in Pseudoeuraphia, P. montgomeryi. "Pseudoeuraphia"...