Heteralepas

Heteralepas is a genus of goose barnacles in the family Heteralepadidae. which was first described in 1907 by Henry Augustus Pilsbry.[1][2]

Heteralepas
Heteralepas microstoma
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Thecostraca
Subclass: Cirripedia
Superorder: Thoracicalcarea
Order: Scalpellomorpha
Superfamily: Lepadoidea
Family: Heteralepadidae
Genus: Heteralepas
Pilsbry, 1907[1]

Species

The World Register of Marine Species includes the following species in the genus :[1]

  • Heteralepas adiposa Zevina, 1982
  • Heteralepas belli (Gruvel, 1902)
  • Heteralepas canci Chan, Tsang & Shih, 2012
  • Heteralepas cantelli Buhl-Mortensen & Newman, 2004
  • Heteralepas cornuta (Darwin, 1851)
  • Heteralepas cygnus Pilsbry, 1907
  • Heteralepas fulva Zevina, 1982
  • Heteralepas gettysburgensis Lobo & Tuaty-Guerra, 2017
  • Heteralepas gigas (Annandale, 1905)
  • Heteralepas hataii Zevina, 1982
  • Heteralepas indica Gruvel,
  • Heteralepas japonica (Aurivillius, 1892)
  • Heteralepas lankesteri (Gruvel, 1900)
  • Heteralepas luridas Zevina, 1982
  • Heteralepas microstoma (Gruvel, 1901)
  • Heteralepas mystacophora Newman, 1964
  • Heteralepas newmani Buhl-Mortensen & Mifsud, 2017
  • Heteralepas nicobarica Annandale, 1909
  • Heteralepas ovalis (Hoek, 1907)
  • Heteralepas rex (Pilsbry, 1907)
  • Heteralepas segonzaci Young, 2001
  • Heteralepas smilius Ren, 1983
  • Heteralepas tenuis (Hoek, 1907)
  • Heteralepas utinomii Newman, 1960
  • Heteralepas vetula Pilsbry, 1909

References

  1. Chan, Benny K.K. (2021). "Heteralepas - Pilsbry, 1907". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  2. Pilsbry, H.A. 1907. The barnacles (Cirripedia) contained in the collections of the U. S. National Museum. Bulletin of the United States National Museum 60: 1-122, 11 pls [100]
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