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- Pyrgomatidae is a family of barnacles belonging to the order Balanomorpha. The following genera are members of the family Pyrgomatidae: Subfamily Ceratoconchinae...
- (whale barnacles) Elminiidae Foster, 1982 Pachylasmatidae Utinomi, 1968 Pyrgomatidae Gray, 1825 (coral barnacle) Tetra****idae Gruvel, 1903 Waikalasmatidae...
- (2020). "A stranger among us: the occurrence of Cantellius (Balnoidea: Pyrgomatidae) an epibiont of scleractinias in stylasterids (Hydrozoa)". Zoological...
- Superfamily Balanoidea Leach, 1817 Family Balanidae Leach, 1817 Family Pyrgomatidae Gray, 1825 Superfamily Chthamaloidea Darwin, 1854 Family Catophragmidae...
- Trevathana is a genus of coral barnacles in the family Pyrgomatidae. There are about 11 described species in Trevathana. These species belong to the genus...
- Darwiniella (crustacean) Anderson, 1992, a genus of barnacles in the family Pyrgomatidae Darwiniella (fungus) Speg., 1888, a genus of fungi Darwiniella (orchid)...
- class: Thecostraca Subclass: Cirripedia Order: Balanomorpha Family: Pyrgomatidae Genus: Adna Sowerby, 1823 Species: A. anglica Binomial name Adna anglica...
- Hoekia is a genus of coral barnacles in the family Pyrgomatidae. There are at least four described species in Hoekia. These species belong to the genus...
- Trevathana synthesysae is a species of coral barnacle in the family Pyrgomatidae. "Trevathana synthesysae". GBIF. Retrieved 2021-09-01. "World Register...
- There are 1,774 species of crustaceans recorded in Ireland. Crustaceans are arthropods of the subphylum Crustacea. Most are aquatic, such as shrimp, barnacles...