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Introduction to the Cirripedia

41745 Introduction to the Cirripedia http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthropoda/crustacea/maxillopoda/cirripedia.html Life history, systematics, morphology, and fossil record of the barnacles and their relatives. Biology > Biota > Fauna > Arthropoda > Crustacea > Cirripedia Jan 6, 2008  

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Background information on acorn barnacles and goose barnacles, a description of the four species found in the Chesapeake Bay and information on their life cycles.
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Life history, systematics, morphology, and fossil record of the barnacles and their relatives.
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Exercise from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine covering the systematics and external and internal anatomy of this acorn barnacle.
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Information from Wikipedia on this distant relative of crabs and lobsters that lives cemented to rocks or other objects.
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Exercise from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine covering the systematics and external and internal anatomy of this goose barnacle, with additional notes on Lepas anatifera.
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Article by Wim van Egmond on the life cycle and development of the barnacle with several interesting photographs.
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