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Lepadidae is a
family of
goose barnacles,
erected by
Charles Darwin in 1852.
There are
about five
genera and more than 20
described species in Lepadidae...
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Lepas is a
genus of
goose barnacles in the
family Lepadidae.
Species in the
genus include:
Lepas anatifera Linnaeus, 1758
Lepas anserifera Linnaeus, 1767...
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smooth gooseneck barnacle, is a
species of
barnacle in the
family Lepadidae.
These barnacles are found,
often in
large numbers,
attached by their...
- species. The
Lepadidæ; or,
pedunculated cirripedes".
Darwin Online. p. 170. Darwin,
Charles (1851). "A
monograph on the
fossil Lepadidæ, or pedunculated...
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Press / A. A. Balkema. ISBN 978-90-6191-628-4. Darwin, C. R. (1852). The
Lepadidæ. A
monograph of the sub-class Cirripedia, with
figures of all the species...
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Lepas indica is a
species of
goose barnacle in the
family Lepadidae. "Lepas indica". GBIF.
Retrieved 2021-08-31. "World
Register of
Marine Species, species...
- auritum, the rabbit-ear barnacle, is a
species of
maxillopod in the
family Lepadidae. It is
found in Europe, Africa, and New Zealand. "Con****rma auritum...
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anserifera is a
species of
goose barnacle or
stalked barnacle in the
family Lepadidae. It
lives attached to
floating timber, ships'
hulls and
various sorts...
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Lepas testudinata is a
species of
goose barnacle in the
family Lepadidae.
First observed in 1834,
Lepas testudinata has
undergone several reclassifications...
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Lepas australis is a
species of
goose barnacle in the
family Lepadidae. It is
found in New Zealand. "Lepas australis". GBIF.
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