Definition of Balanus. Meaning of Balanus. Synonyms of Balanus

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Definition of Balanus

Balanus
Sea acorn Sea" a"corn (Zo["o]l.) An acorn barnacle (Balanus).

Meaning of Balanus from wikipedia

- the genus Bal**** include: Bal**** bal**** (Linnaeus, 1758) Bal**** bloxhamensis Weisbord, 1966 Bal**** borsodensis Kolosváry, 1952 Bal**** calidus Pilsbry...
- 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...
- ****ociated with Bal**** glandula. Darwin said the barnacles were "very distinct" but thought that the species allied with Bal**** bal**** more closely "than...
- 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...
- the species' wide distribution and found that young Bal**** trigonus appear quite similar to Bal**** tintannabulum; he described the species as being found...
- 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) but that species is smaller, only growing to a height of 6 mm (0.24 in). Another similar species is the striped barnacle (Bal****...
- "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...
- called by the common name "acorn barnacle", including: Bal**** glandula, common acorn barnacle Bal**** nubilus, giant acorn barnacle Chthamalus antennatus...
- Bal**** rostratus, the rostrate barnacle, is a species of acorn barnacle found primarily in the North Pacific. Bal**** rostratus was first scientifically...