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Heteralepadidae
Heteralepadidae is a family of goose barnacles. Genera The World Register of Marine Species The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms. Content The content of the registry is edited and maintained by scientific specialist ... includes the following genera in the family : * '' Alepas'' Rang, 1829 * '' Heteralepas'' Pilsbry, 1907 * '' Koleolepas'' Stebbing, 1900 * '' Paralepas'' Pilsbry, 1907 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6568433 Barnacles Crustacean families ...
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Alepas
Alepas is a genus of goose barnacles in the family Heteralepadidae. Species The World Register of Marine Species includes the following species In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate s ... in the genus : *'' Alepas navigator'' Pilsbry, 1912 *'' Alepas pacifica'' Pilsbry, 1907 *'' Alepas pellucida'' (Aurivillius, 1894) *'' Alepas spectrum'' Pilsbry, 1912 *'' Alepas univalvis'' Quoy & Gaimard, 1827 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6569333 Barnacles ...
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Heteralepas
Heteralepas is a genus of goose barnacles in the family Heteralepadidae. which was first described in 1907 by Henry Augustus Pilsbry.Pilsbry, H.A. 1907. The barnacles (Cirripedia) contained in the collections of the U. S. National Museum. ''Bulletin of the United States National Museum'' 60: 1-122, 11 pls 00/ref> Species The World Register of Marine Species includes the following species In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate s ... in the genus : * '' Heteralepas adiposa'' Zevina, 1982 * '' Heteralepas belli'' (Gruvel, 1902) * '' Heteralepas canci'' Chan, Tsang & Shih, 2012 * '' Heteralepas cantelli'' Buhl-Mortensen & Newman, 2004 * '' Heteralepas cornuta'' (Darwin, 1851) * '' Heteralepas cygnus'' Pilsbry, 1907 * '' Heteralepas fulva'' Zevina, 1982 * '' Heteralepas getty ...
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Koleolepas
''Koleolepas'' is a genus of crustaceans belonging to the family Heteralepadidae Heteralepadidae is a family of goose barnacles. Genera The World Register of Marine Species The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine o .... The species of this genus are found in Southwestern Asia. Species: *'' Koleolepas avis'' *'' Koleolepas tinkeri'' *'' Koleolepas willeyi'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q18091588 Barnacles Maxillopoda genera ...
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Paralepas
Paralepas is a genus of goose barnacles in the family Heteralepadidae. Species The World Register of Marine Species includes the following species In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate s ... in the genus : * '' Paralepas americana'' Pilsbry, 1953 * '' Paralepas dannevigi'' (Broch, 1922) * '' Paralepas distincta'' (Utinomi, 1949) * '' Paralepas georgei'' Daniel, 1970 * '' Paralepas globosa'' Hiro, 1936 * '' Paralepas hygrosomi'' Zevina, 1981 * '' Paralepas intermedia'' (Hoek, 1907) * '' Paralepas klepalae'' Kolbasov & Zevina, 1999 * '' Paralepas laxus'' Chan, 2009 * '' Paralepas lithotryae'' (Hoek, 1907) * '' Paralepas maculata'' Utinomi, 1980 * '' Paralepas malaysiana'' (Annandale, 1905) * '' Paralepas minuta'' (Philippi, 1836) * '' Paralepas morula'' (Hoek, 1907) * '' Par ...
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Family (biology)
Family ( la, familia, plural ') is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy. It is classified between order and genus. A family may be divided into subfamilies, which are intermediate ranks between the ranks of family and genus. The official family names are Latin in origin; however, popular names are often used: for example, walnut trees and hickory trees belong to the family Juglandaceae, but that family is commonly referred to as the "walnut family". What belongs to a family—or if a described family should be recognized at all—are proposed and determined by practicing taxonomists. There are no hard rules for describing or recognizing a family, but in plants, they can be characterized on the basis of both vegetative and reproductive features of plant species. Taxonomists often take different positions about descriptions, and there may be no broad consensus across the scientific community for some time. The publishing of new data and opini ...
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Goose Barnacle
Goose barnacles, also called stalked barnacles or gooseneck barnacles, are filter-feeding crustaceans that live attached to hard surfaces of rocks and flotsam in the ocean intertidal zone. Goose barnacles formerly made up the taxonomic order Pedunculata, but research has resulted in the classification of stalked barnacles within multiple orders of the infraclass Thoracica. Biology Some species of goose barnacles such as ''Lepas anatifera'' are pelagic and are most frequently found on tidewrack on oceanic coasts. Unlike most other types of barnacles, intertidal goose barnacles (e.g. ''Pollicipes pollicipes'' and '' Pollicipes polymerus'') depend on water motion rather than the movement of their cirri for feeding, and are therefore found only on exposed or moderately exposed coasts. Spontaneous generation In the days before it was realised that birds migrate, it was thought that barnacle geese, ''Branta leucopsis'', developed from this crustacean through spontaneous gen ...
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World Register Of Marine Species
The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms. Content The content of the registry is edited and maintained by scientific specialists on each group of organism. These taxonomists control the quality of the information, which is gathered from the primary scientific literature as well as from some external regional and taxon-specific databases. WoRMS maintains valid names of all marine organisms, but also provides information on synonyms and invalid names. It is an ongoing task to maintain the registry, since new species are constantly being discovered and described by scientists; in addition, the nomenclature and taxonomy of existing species is often corrected or changed as new research is constantly being published. Subsets of WoRMS content are made available, and can have separate badging and their own home/launch pages, as "subregisters", such as the ''World List of ...
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Barnacles
A barnacle is a type of arthropod constituting the subclass Cirripedia in the subphylum Crustacea, and is hence related to crabs and lobsters. Barnacles are exclusively marine, and tend to live in shallow and tidal waters, typically in erosive settings. They are sessile (nonmobile) and most are suspension feeders, but those in infraclass Rhizocephala are highly specialized parasites on crustaceans. They have four nektonic (active swimming) larval stages. Around 1,000 barnacle species are currently known. The name is Latin, meaning "curl-footed". The study of barnacles is called cirripedology. Description Barnacles are encrusters, attaching themselves temporarily to a hard substrate or a symbiont such as a whale ( whale barnacles), a sea snake ('' Platylepas ophiophila''), or another crustacean, like a crab or a lobster (Rhizocephala). The most common among them, "acorn barnacles" ( Sessilia), are sessile where they grow their shells directly onto the substrate. Pedunculate ...
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