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Microeuraphia
''Microeuraphia'' is a genus of star barnacles in the family Chthamalidae. There are about eight described species in ''Microeuraphia''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Microeuraphia'': * ''Microeuraphia aestuarii'' (Stubbings, 1963) * ''Microeuraphia apelloefi'' (Nilsson-Cantell, 1921) * ''Microeuraphia depressa'' (Poli, 1791) * ''Microeuraphia eastropacensis'' (Laguna, 1987) * ''Microeuraphia imperatrix'' (Pilsbry, 1916) * ''Microeuraphia permitini'' (Zevina & Litinova, 1970) * ''Microeuraphia rhizophorae'' (De Oliveira, 1940) * ''Microeuraphia withersi'' (Pilsbry, 1916) References External links

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Microeuraphia Aestuarii
''Microeuraphia'' is a genus of star barnacles in the family Chthamalidae. There are about eight described species in ''Microeuraphia''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Microeuraphia'': * ''Microeuraphia aestuarii'' (Stubbings, 1963) * ''Microeuraphia apelloefi'' (Nilsson-Cantell, 1921) * ''Microeuraphia depressa'' (Poli, 1791) * ''Microeuraphia eastropacensis'' (Laguna, 1987) * ''Microeuraphia imperatrix'' (Pilsbry, 1916) * ''Microeuraphia permitini'' (Zevina & Litinova, 1970) * ''Microeuraphia rhizophorae'' (De Oliveira, 1940) * ''Microeuraphia withersi'' (Pilsbry, 1916) References External links

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Microeuraphia Apelloefi
''Microeuraphia'' is a genus of star barnacles in the family Chthamalidae. There are about eight described species in ''Microeuraphia''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Microeuraphia'': * ''Microeuraphia aestuarii ''Microeuraphia'' is a genus of star barnacles in the family Chthamalidae. There are about eight described species in ''Microeuraphia''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Microeuraphia'': * ''Microeuraphia aestuarii'' (Stubbings, 1963) ...'' (Stubbings, 1963) * '' Microeuraphia apelloefi'' (Nilsson-Cantell, 1921) * '' Microeuraphia depressa'' (Poli, 1791) * '' Microeuraphia eastropacensis'' (Laguna, 1987) * '' Microeuraphia imperatrix'' (Pilsbry, 1916) * '' Microeuraphia permitini'' (Zevina & Litinova, 1970) * '' Microeuraphia rhizophorae'' (De Oliveira, 1940) * '' Microeuraphia withersi'' (Pilsbry, 1916) References External links * Barnacles Maxillopoda genera {{Maxillopoda-stub ...
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Microeuraphia Eastropacensis
''Microeuraphia'' is a genus of star barnacles in the family Chthamalidae. There are about eight described species in ''Microeuraphia''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Microeuraphia'': * ''Microeuraphia aestuarii'' (Stubbings, 1963) * ''Microeuraphia apelloefi'' (Nilsson-Cantell, 1921) * ''Microeuraphia depressa ''Microeuraphia depressa'' is a species of star barnacle in the family Chthamalidae The Chthamalidae are a family of chthamaloid barnacles, living entirely in intertidal/subtidal habitats, characterized by a primary shell wall of eight, six ...'' (Poli, 1791) * '' Microeuraphia eastropacensis'' (Laguna, 1987) * '' Microeuraphia imperatrix'' (Pilsbry, 1916) * '' Microeuraphia permitini'' (Zevina & Litinova, 1970) * '' Microeuraphia rhizophorae'' (De Oliveira, 1940) * '' Microeuraphia withersi'' (Pilsbry, 1916) References External links * Barnacles Maxillopoda genera {{Maxillopoda-stub ...
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Microeuraphia Imperatrix
''Microeuraphia'' is a genus of star barnacles in the family Chthamalidae. There are about eight described species in ''Microeuraphia''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Microeuraphia'': * ''Microeuraphia aestuarii'' (Stubbings, 1963) * ''Microeuraphia apelloefi'' (Nilsson-Cantell, 1921) * ''Microeuraphia depressa'' (Poli, 1791) * ''Microeuraphia eastropacensis ''Microeuraphia'' is a genus of star barnacles in the family Chthamalidae. There are about eight described species in ''Microeuraphia''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Microeuraphia'': * ''Microeuraphia aestuarii'' (Stubbings, 1963) ...'' (Laguna, 1987) * '' Microeuraphia imperatrix'' (Pilsbry, 1916) * '' Microeuraphia permitini'' (Zevina & Litinova, 1970) * '' Microeuraphia rhizophorae'' (De Oliveira, 1940) * '' Microeuraphia withersi'' (Pilsbry, 1916) References External links * Barnacles Maxillopoda genera {{Maxillopoda-stub ...
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Microeuraphia Permitini
''Microeuraphia'' is a genus of star barnacles in the family Chthamalidae. There are about eight described species in ''Microeuraphia''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Microeuraphia'': * ''Microeuraphia aestuarii'' (Stubbings, 1963) * ''Microeuraphia apelloefi'' (Nilsson-Cantell, 1921) * ''Microeuraphia depressa'' (Poli, 1791) * ''Microeuraphia eastropacensis'' (Laguna, 1987) * ''Microeuraphia imperatrix ''Microeuraphia'' is a genus of star barnacles in the family Chthamalidae. There are about eight described species in ''Microeuraphia''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Microeuraphia'': * ''Microeuraphia aestuarii'' (Stubbings, 1963) ...'' (Pilsbry, 1916) * '' Microeuraphia permitini'' (Zevina & Litinova, 1970) * '' Microeuraphia rhizophorae'' (De Oliveira, 1940) * '' Microeuraphia withersi'' (Pilsbry, 1916) References External links * Barnacles Maxillopoda genera {{Maxillopoda-stub ...
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Microeuraphia Rhizophorae
''Microeuraphia'' is a genus of star barnacles in the family Chthamalidae. There are about eight described species in ''Microeuraphia''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Microeuraphia'': * ''Microeuraphia aestuarii'' (Stubbings, 1963) * ''Microeuraphia apelloefi'' (Nilsson-Cantell, 1921) * ''Microeuraphia depressa'' (Poli, 1791) * ''Microeuraphia eastropacensis'' (Laguna, 1987) * ''Microeuraphia imperatrix'' (Pilsbry, 1916) * ''Microeuraphia permitini ''Microeuraphia'' is a genus of star barnacles in the family Chthamalidae. There are about eight described species in ''Microeuraphia''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Microeuraphia'': * ''Microeuraphia aestuarii'' (Stubbings, 1963) ...'' (Zevina & Litinova, 1970) * '' Microeuraphia rhizophorae'' (De Oliveira, 1940) * '' Microeuraphia withersi'' (Pilsbry, 1916) References External links * Barnacles Maxillopoda genera {{Maxillopoda-stub ...
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Microeuraphia Withersi
''Microeuraphia'' is a genus of star barnacles in the family Chthamalidae. There are about eight described species in ''Microeuraphia''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Microeuraphia'': * ''Microeuraphia aestuarii'' (Stubbings, 1963) * ''Microeuraphia apelloefi'' (Nilsson-Cantell, 1921) * ''Microeuraphia depressa'' (Poli, 1791) * ''Microeuraphia eastropacensis'' (Laguna, 1987) * ''Microeuraphia imperatrix'' (Pilsbry, 1916) * ''Microeuraphia permitini'' (Zevina & Litinova, 1970) * ''Microeuraphia rhizophorae ''Microeuraphia'' is a genus of star barnacles in the family Chthamalidae. There are about eight described species in ''Microeuraphia''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Microeuraphia'': * ''Microeuraphia aestuarii'' (Stubbings, 1963) ...'' (De Oliveira, 1940) * '' Microeuraphia withersi'' (Pilsbry, 1916) References External links * Barnacles Maxillopoda genera {{Maxillopoda-stub ...
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Microeuraphia Depressa
''Microeuraphia depressa'' is a species of star barnacle in the family Chthamalidae The Chthamalidae are a family of chthamaloid barnacles, living entirely in intertidal/subtidal habitats, characterized by a primary shell wall of eight, six, or four plates, lacking imbricating plate whorls, and either membraneous or more rare .... This species has previously been classified in the genera ''Chthamalus'' and ''Euraphia''. References External links * Barnacles {{Maxillopoda-stub ...
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Chthamalidae
The Chthamalidae are a family of chthamaloid barnacles, living entirely in intertidal/subtidal habitats, characterized by a primary shell wall of eight, six, or four plates, lacking imbricating plate whorls, and either membraneous or more rarely calcareous basis. They are not found below immediate subtidal habitats, and more likely are found in the highest tier of shallow-water barnacle fauna. They can be found in the most rigorous wave-washed locations, and some species are found in the surf zone above high tide mark, only receiving water from wave action at high tide. Definition and Discussion The shell wall consists of eight wall plates, which reduce to six, and four in some species. Plate reduction is accomplished by fusion of rostrolatera with adjacent laterals, or initially by suppression of carinolatus II, reducing plate number from eight to six. Unlike the superfamilies Coronuloidea and Balanoidea, the rostrum rarely fuses with rostrolatus. In soft parts, caud ...
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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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