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Pyrgomatidae

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Pyrgomatidae

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Pyrgomatidae is a family of barnacles belonging to the order Balanomorpha.

Species

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FAMILY

  1. KingdomAnimalia
  2. PhylumArthropoda
  3. ClassMaxillopoda
  4. OrderSessilia
  5. FamilyPyrgomatidae
Habitatmarine

Pyrgomatidae zijn een familie van kreeftachtigen binnen de orde van de zeepokken (Sessilia).

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Specimen records
1,044
With media
31
Family
Pyrgomatidae
Collections
SDNHM, UF, USNM, CAS, AMNH, SIO
Recorded in
United States, French Polynesia, Philippines, Panama, Australia, Costa Rica

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  • Genera
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Pyrgomatidae is a family of barnacles belonging to the order Balanomorpha.

==Genera== The following genera are members of the family Pyrgomatidae: Subfamily Ceratoconchinae Newman & Ross, 1976 Ceratoconcha Kramberger-Gorjanovic, 1889 †Eoceratoconcha Newman & Ladd, 1974 Subfamily Megatrematinae Holthuis, 1982 Adna Sowerby, 1823 Megatrema Sowerby, 1823 Memagreta Ross & Pitombo, 2002 Pyrgomina Baluk & Radwanski, 1967 Subfamily Pyrgomatinae Gray, 1825 Ahoekia Ross & Newman, 1995 Arossella Anderson, 1993 Australhoekia Ross & Newman, 2000 Cantellius Ross & Newman, 1973 Cionophorus Ross & Newman, 2001 Creusia Leach, 1817 Darwiniella Anderson, 1992 Eohoekia Ross & Newman, 1995 Galkinius Perreault, 2014 Hiroa Ross & Newman, 1973 Hoekia Ross & Newman, 1973 Neopyrgoma Ross & Newman, 2002 Neotrevathana Ross, 1999 Nobia Sowerby, 1839 Parahoekia Ross & Newman, 1995 Pyrgoma Leach, 1817 Pyrgopsella Zullo, 1967 Pyrgospongia Achituv & Simon-Blecher, 2006 Savignium Leach, 1825 Trevathana Anderson, 1992

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