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Verrucidae is a
family of
asymmetrical sessile barnacles in the
order Verrucomorpha.
There are
about 14
genera and more than 90
described species in Verrucidae...
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Sessilia is
divided into two orders. The
Verrucomorpha contain two families,
Verrucidae and Neoverrucidae, and the
remaining 14
families are in the
order Balanomorpha...
- Society. Darwin, C. R. (1854). The Balanidæ, (or
sessile cirripedes); the
Verrucidæ, etc. A
monograph of the sub-class Cirripedia, with
figures of all the...
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Verruca is a
genus of
asymmetrical sessile barnacles in the
family Verrucidae.
There are
about 20
described species in Verruca,
around half of them extinct...
- (1854).
Living Cirripedia, The Balanidæ, (or
sessile cirripedes); the
Verrucidæ. Vol. 2. London: The Ray Society. p. 33. Carstensen, Richard; Armstrong...
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Balanidae (or
Sessile Cirripedes); the
Verrucidae, etc. 1854: A
Monograph on the
Fossil Balanidæ and
Verrucidæ of
Great Britain 1858: On the Tendency...
- 1989 in
Hessler & Newman, 1989
Order Verrucomorpha Pilsbry, 1916
Family Verrucidae Darwin, 1854
Family †Eoverrucidae Gale, 2020
Order †Archaeolepadomorpha...
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There are 1,774
species of
crustaceans recorded in Ireland.
Crustaceans are
arthropods of the
subphylum Crustacea. Most are aquatic, such as shrimp, barnacles...
- to the
order Verrucomorpha:
Order Verrucomorpha Pilsbry, 1916
Family Verrucidae Darwin, 1854
Genus Altiverruca Pilsbry, 1916
Genus Brochiverruca Zevina...
- 1851, Darwin's
Fossil Lepadidae 1855, Darwin's
Fossil Balanidae and
Verrucidae 1865–1881, Owen's
Fossil Reptilia of the Li****ic 1871, Owen's
Fossil Mammals...