- the
genus Bal**** include:
Bal**** bal**** (Linnaeus, 1758)
Bal**** bloxhamensis Weisbord, 1966
Bal**** borsodensis Kolosváry, 1952
Bal**** calidus Pilsbry...
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Bal**** bal**** is a
species of
acorn barnacle in the
Balanidae family. It is
native to the
colder seas of the
northern hemisphere.
Unlike most crustaceans...
- (1854). "
Bal**** nubilus". A
monograph on the sub-class Cirripedia, with
figures of all the species. Vol. 2. London: Ray Society. pp. 253–254. "
Bal**** nubilus...
-
Bal**** glandula (commonly
known as the
North American acorn barnacle or
common acorn barnacle) is one of the most
common barnacle species on the Pacific...
- "
Bal**** improvisus". A
monograph on the sub-class Cirripedia, with
figures of all the species. Vol. 2. London: Ray Society. pp. 250–253. "
Bal**** improvisus...
- region. "
Bal**** trigonus". NEMESIS.
Retrieved 2023-02-20. Rainbow,
Philip S. (October 2000). "Dietary
uptake of Cd, Cr, and Zn by the
barnacle Bal**** trigonus:...
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North Pacific and the
North Atlantic. It has a
similar distribution to
Bal**** bal****, a
species with
which it is
often ****ociated. This
barnacle is a hermaphrodite...
- (
Bal**** improvisus) but that
species is smaller, only
growing to a
height of 6 mm (0.24 in).
Another similar species is the
striped barnacle (
Bal****...
- amphitrite. "
Bal**** amphitrite Darwin, 1854".
Encyclopedia of Life.
Retrieved June 14, 2011.
Andrew N.
Cohen (June 7, 2005). "
Bal**** amphitrite Darwin...
- 38°53′56″N 65°17′59.8″W / 38.89889°N 65.299944°W / 38.89889; -65.299944
Bal**** Seamount 39°22′58.8″N 65°22′47.3″W / 39.383000°N 65.379806°W / 39.383000;...