Solidobalanus maldivensis
(Redirected from Balanus maldivensis)
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Balanoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Archaeobalanidae
Subfamilia: Archaeobalaninae
Genus: Solidobalanus
Species: Solidobalanus maldivensis
Name
edit- Solidobalanus maldivensis (Borradaile, 1903): 442
- Original genus: Balanus
- Original status: valid species
- Type locality: South Nilandu Atoll, Maldive Islands
- Typus:
- Distribution: Maldives, Indonesia, Philippines, 54-390 m, on echinoid spines
- ZooBank: 939A397C-9CF9-489A-BA21-A4365B28D044
References
edit- Borradaile, L.A. 1903. Marine Crustaceans. VII. The barnacles (Cirripedia). IN: J. S. Gardiner (ed.). The Fauna and Geography of the Maldive and Laccadive Archipelagos. I: 440–443, fig. 118-119. (Univ. Press, Cambridge). Google BooksReference page. [See p. 442] (as Balanus maldivensis)
- Henry, D.P. & McLaughlin, P.A. 1967. A revision of the subgenus Solidobalanus Hoek (Cirripedia Thoracica) including a description of a new species with complemental males. Crustaceana 12(1): 43–58. JSTORReference page. [See p. 47] (as Balanus (Solidobalanus) maldivensis)
- Hoek, P.P.C. 1913: The Cirripedia of the Siboga Expedition. B. Siboga Expeditie Monogr. XXXIb, i-xxv: 129–275. BHLReference page. [See p. 195, as Balanus (Section Solido-Balanus) maldivensis]
- Jones, D.S., Hewitt, M.A. & Sampey, A. 2000. A checklist of the Cirripedia of the South China Sea. In The Biodiversity of South China Sea. Raffles bulletin of zoology, supplement (8): 233–307. Full article (PDF) Reference page. [See p. 267, distribution]
- Jones, D.S. & Hosie, A.M. 2016. A checklist of the barnacles (Cirripedia: Thoracica) of Singapore and neighbouring waters. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 34 (Part I): 241–311. Full article (PDF) Reference page. [See p. 274, synonymy and distribution]
- Newman, W.A. & Ross, E. 1976. Revision of the balanomorph barnacles; including a catalog of the species. Memoirs of the San Diego Society of Natural History, (9) BHL Reference page. [See p. 51, as Solidobalanus (Solidobalanus) maldivensis]