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Microlasma Fragile
''Microlasma fragile'' is a species of symmetrical sessile barnacle in the family Pachylasmatidae. References External links * Sessilia {{crustacean-stub Crustaceans described in 2000 ...
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Pachylasmatidae
Pachylasmatidae is a family of symmetrical sessile barnacles in the order Balanomorpha. There are about 10 genera and at least 30 described species in Pachylasmatidae. Genera These genera belong to the family Pachylasmatidae: * '' Atetrapachylasma'' Newman & Jones, 2011 * '' Eolasma'' Buckeridge, 1983 * ''Eurylasma'' Jones, 2000 * ''Eutomolasma'' Jones, 2000 * ''Metalasma'' Jones, 2000 * ''Microlasma'' Jones, 2000 * '' Neoeolasma'' Gale, 2020 * ''Pachylasma'' Darwin, 1854 * ''Pseudoctomeris'' Poltarukha, 1996 * ''Tetrapachylasma ''Tetrapachylasma'' is a genus of symmetrical sessile barnacles in the family Pachylasmatidae Pachylasmatidae is a family of symmetrical sessile barnacles in the order Balanomorpha. There are about 10 genera and at least 30 described species i ...'' Foster, 1988 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q11846340 Sessilia Crustacean families ...
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Sessilia
Sessilia is an unranked clade of barnacles, comprising the barnacles without stalks, or acorn barnacles. They form a monophyletic group and are probably derived from stalked or goose barnacles. Sessilia is divided into two orders. The Verrucomorpha contain two families, Verrucidae and Neoverrucidae, and the remaining 14 families are in the order Balanomorpha The Balanomorpha are an order of barnacles, containing familiar acorn barnacles of the seashore. The order contains these families: * Austrobalanidae Newman & Ross, 1976 * Balanidae Leach, 1817 (acorn barnacles) * Bathylasmatidae Newman & Ross .... References External links * Barnacles Crustacean orders {{maxillopoda-stub da:Rur de:Seepocken pl:PÄ…kle ...
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