Calantica Explained
Calantica is a genus of barnacles in the family Calanticidae, containing the following species:[1] [2]
- Calantica affinis Broch, 1922
- Calantica darwini Jones & Hosie, 2009
- Calantica eos (Pilsbry, 1907)
- Calantica flagellata Ren, 1989
- Calantica gemma
- Calantica kampeni (Annandale, 1909)
- Calantica kruegeri Hiro, 1932
- Calantica pedunculostriata Broch, 1931
- Calantica pollicipedoides (Hoek, 1907)
- Calantica pusilla Utinomi, 1970
- Calantica quinquelatera Hiro, 1932
- Calantica siemensi (Weltner, 1922)
- Calantica spinosa (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834)
- Calantica studeri (Weltner, 1922)
- Calantica trispinosa (Hoek, 1883)
- Calantica villosa (Leach, 1824)
Notes and References
- Benny K. K. Chan . 2010 . Calantica Gray, 1825 . 182933 . September 16, 2012.
- Diana S. Jones & Andrew M. Hosie . 2009 . A new species of Calantica from Western Australian waters (Thoracica: Scalpellomorpha: Calanticidae) . . 25 . 3 . 239–246 . 10.18195/issn.0312-3162.25(3).2009.239-246 .