Chthamaloidea: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Class
Hexanauplia
Order
Balanomorpha
Family
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Chthamaloidea

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Chthamaloidea

The Chthamaloidea are a subdivision of Balanomorpha proposed by Newman and Ross to include barnacles with shell wall composed of rostrum, carina, and one to three pairs of latera, rarely supplemented with one or more whorls of basal imbricating plates. The rostrolatus enters the sheath, but rarely fuses with the rostrum, as in the three higher superfamilies. Shell plates are simple in construction, solid, and incorporate organic chitin between carbonate layers. Opercular plates are deeply interlocked, and in some genera, may become concrescent with age. Soft part morphology includes concave labrum without notch in the central part. Cirrus III more resembles Cirrus IV than II, or may be intermediate in structure. Caudal appendages present in some species.

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Chthamaloidea in languages:

Japanese
イワフジツボ上科
Korean
조무래기따개비상과

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