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What are barnacles? - NOAA's National Ocean Service
Barnacles (Balanus glandula) are sticky little crustaceans related to crabs, lobsters, and shrimps. Those aren't dragon claws — they're gooseneck barnacles! These filter feeders are found in the rocky tide pools of Olympic …
Balanus nubilus - Wikipedia
Balanus balanus - Wikipedia
Chthamalus/Balanus | MARINe - UCSC
Acorn Barnacles Facts - ThoughtCo
Nov 5, 2019 · Acorn barnacles are crustaceans in the Balanidae family and Balanus genus that all share the same common name and can include any stalkless barnacle in the order Sessilia. They are part of class Maxillopoda , …
Balanus sp. (Barnacles) - SDNHM
Balanus trigonus - Smithsonian Institution
Balanus trigonus, also known as the triangle barnacle, has a broad native distribution in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, including Japan, California to Peru, Australia, the Red Sea, and the southern tip of Africa. It has been introduced …
Giant Acorn Barnacle (Balanus nubilus) - iNaturalist
Balanus nubilus, commonly called the giant acorn barnacle, is the world's largest barnacle, reaching a diameter of 15 centimetres (5.9 in) and a height of up to 30 centimetres (12 in), and containing the largest known muscle fibres.
Barnacles - sessile crustaceans - SeaNet
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