Kentrogonida was formerly a suborder of barnacles belonging to the group Rhizocephala, now an infraclass. In research published by Chan et al. in 2021...
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the cyprids are lecithotrophic (non-feeding). The female cypris in Kentrogonida settles on a host and metamorphoses into a specialized juvenile form...
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Order Apygophora Berndt, 1907 Superorder Rhizocephala Müller, 1862 Order Kentrogonida Delage, 1884 Order Akentrogonida Häfele, 1911 Superorder Thoracica Darwin...
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Tumidocarcinus tumidus Tumidocarcinus victoriensis It is a host of the parasitic Kentrogonida barnacles. This genus is known in the fossil record from the Eocene to...
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attached to the crab's abdomen and affects consumption rates by humans. The Kentrogonida order contains the Sacculinidae family, known for their ability to induce...
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research published by Chan et al. in 2021, the suborders Akentrogonida and Kentrogonida were removed from the infraclass Rhizocephala, leaving 13 families as...
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There are 1,774 species of crustaceans recorded in Ireland. Crustaceans are arthropods of the subphylum Crustacea. Most are aquatic, such as shrimp, barnacles...
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