Chthamalus proteus Dando & Southward, 1980 ... Chthamalus proteus is a small light brown or gray-white barnacle (to about 1 cm diameter). Its conical shell is variable in external appearance depending on age, crowding, and degree of weathering. Shell plates may be smooth or ribbed.
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Chthamalus stellatus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chthamalus stellatus , common name Poli's stellate barnacle , is a species of acorn barnacle common on rocky shores in South West England, Ireland, and Southern Europe . It is named after Giusepp...
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Biogeography, Competition, and Microclimate: The Barnacle Chthamalus fragilis in New England1 ... The northern limit of the barnacle Chthamalus fragilis in New England is the south side of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. South of the cape, Chthamalus has a refuge from competition in the high intertidal, which is too hot for...
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We present a multi-locus phylogenetic analysis of the shallow water (high intertidal) barnacle genus Chthamalus, focusing on member species in the western hemisphere.
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(move approved by: User:Lycaon This image was moved from Image:Chthalamus stellatus.JPG {{Information |Description= ''Chthamalus stellatus'' {{en|photographed near the upper shoreline, Lundy Island, UK. Max shell length about 10mm.}} |Source=Ow) ... Category: Chthamalus stellatus...
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Chthamalus dalli and Balanus glandula are more common north of Point Conception, but all three species are found south ... Can be confused with: Chthamalus dalli, which has strongly ridged or crested muscle scars on the inside of the scutal plates, unlike C. fissus, which has only a smooth-walled depression (Morris et al.
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it is sessile, it has an oval operculum and a scarious base which sticks to the substratum. The shell is made up of six limestone plates of similar dimension; the upper opening (operculum) can close in order to protect the animal in case of long periods out of the water and of increase ... ; Search with Chthamalus stellatus...
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Two recently-distinguished species of Chthamalus (Cirripedia) are found on rocky shores in the north-eastern Atlantic: C. stellatus predominant on islands and headlands and C. montagui more abundant in bays. ... Chthamalus stellatus has a subcircular shield with longer body processes in later stages while C.
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Marine & Ocean Science ePrints Archive @ Plymouth is currently suffering from an intermittent Internet connection which is beyond our control. ... Moore, H.B. and Kitching, J.A. (1939) The biology of Chthamalus stellatus (Poli). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 23 (2). pp. 521-541.
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