stalked barnacle

crustacean
Also known as: Pedunculata, pedunculate barnacle

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characteristics and classification

  • In cirripede: Diversity and distribution

    Pedunculate barnacles are similar to the sessile barnacles in having the principal part of the body contained within a protective covering, or wall. They differ from acorn barnacles in that the plates do not form a separate wall and operculum and in having the wall…

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  • In cirripede: Annotated classification

    Order Pedunculata (stalked or pedunculate barnacles) Cambrian to present; body generally divided into capitulum and peduncle; capitular armament not differentiated into wall and operculum; includes 6 suborders, 2 extinct (Cyprilepadomorpha and Praelepadomorpha) and 4 extant (Heteralepadomorpha, Iblomorpha, Lepadomorpha, and Scalpellomorpha), the 3 best-known characterized below.

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