Archaeobalanidae

The Archaeobalanidae are a family of barnacles of the order Sessilia.[1]

Archaeobalanidae
Semibalanus balanoides at the waterline on some large rocks in Upernavik harbour, Greenland
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Maxillopoda
Infraclass: Cirripedia
Order: Sessilia
Superfamily: Balanoidea
Family: Archaeobalanidae
Newman & Ross, 1976
Subfamilies

5, see text.

Taxonomy

Subfamilies and genera include:[1]

  • Acastinae Kolbasov, 1993
    • Acasta Leach, 1817
    • Archiacasta Kolbasov, 1993
    • Euacasta Kolbasov, 1993
    • Neoacasta Kolbasov, 1993
    • Pectinoacasta Kolbasov, 1993
  • Archaeobalaninae Newman & Ross, 1976
    • Actinobalanus Moroni, 1967
    • Archaeobalanus Menesini, 1971
    • Armatobalanus Hoek, 1913
    • Bathybalanus Hoek, 1913
    • Chirona Gray, 1835
    • Conopea Say, 1822
    • Hesperibalanus Pilsbry, 1916
    • Kathpalmeria Ross, 1965
    • Membranobalanus Pilsbry, 1916
    • Notobalanus Newman & Ross, 1976
    • Paleobalanus Buckeridge, 1983
    • Solidobalanus Hoek, 1913
    • Striatobalanus Hoek, 1913
  • Bryozobiinae Ross & Newman, 1996
    • Bryozobia Ross & Newman, 1996
    • Eoatria Van Syoc & Newman, 2010
    • Microporatria Van Syoc & Newman, 2010
    • Multatria Van Syoc & Newman, 2010
    • Poratria Van Syoc & Newman, 2010
  • Hexacreusiinae Zullo in Newman, 1996
    • Hexacreusia Zullo, 1961
    • Zulloana Pitombo & Ross, 2002
  • Semibalaninae Newman & Ross, 1976
  • Not placed in a subfamily
    • Pseudoacasta Nilsson-Cantell, 1930

References


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