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Figure 1.Cylindrolepas sinica Ren, 1980. A–B original variant occurring on the soft skin of sea turtles (RUMF-ZC-02030) C–H hexagonal variant occurring on the plastron of sea turtles (RUMF-ZC-02045) A and C, upper, basal, upper oblique and lateral views B and D parietal plates (surface and back view) E sutural elaboration of the parietal wall F upper view of radii G inner view of basal margin H basal margin with parietal ribs I hexagonal shell wall of Xenobalanus globicipitis.
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Colony Park Mobile Home Village, Florida, United States
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, Victoria, Australia
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Kampong Pasir Ris, North East, Singapore
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Jakimirya, Maharashtra, India
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Cape Paterson, Victoria, Australia
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Scientific name: Diceroscalpellum arietinum
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Tomahawk, Tasmania, Australia
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Inside view of a Picoroco, the giant barnacle.
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Harpswell, Maine
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Image ID: 5D-20090525-4381Retreat Cove, Galiano Island, BC, Canada
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Balanus balanus, the rough barnacle, on the coast of Maine
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California, United States
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Santa Cruz, California, United States
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Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, Australia
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Coastal La Jolla, California.
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2006 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
This barnacle, probably either Lepas anatifera or pacifica, is seen attached to the stipe of kelp. The extended cirri permit the capture of tiny planktonic organisms.
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These crowded individuals of Balanus glandula have grown (on an intertidal rock) up to 10 cm tall -- Seal Beach, Oregon (USA)Source:
Balanus glandula Darwin, 1854
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Heteralepas sp. undet. Ventral view.