Cionophorus guillaumae
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Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Balanoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Pyrgomatidae
Subfamilia: Pyrgomatinae
Tribus: Pyrgomatini
Genus: Cionophorus
Species: Cionophorus guillaumae
Name
editCionophorus guillaumae (Achituv & Newman, 2002: 400)
- Original genus: Cionophora
- Original status: valid species
- Symbiont on scleractinian Astreopora
- Type locality: Leeward side of a coral knoll of a lagoonal reef, 10-15 m depth, near Kouare Islet in lagoon SW of main island of New Caledonia, 22°47'20"S, 166°14'15"E
- Types: Holotype: MNHN Ci 2803; paratype MNHN Ci 2804
- ZooBank: 90C9E649-0098-46C2-923A-C1FA61BE25D6
References
edit- Achituv, Y.; Newman, S.A. 2002: The barnacles of Astreopora (Cirripedia, Pyrgomatini/Scleractinia, Acroporidae); organization plans, host specificity, species-richness, and geographic range. Journal of Natural History 36(4): 391–406. DOI: 10.1080/00222930010005024 Reference page. [See p. 400, as Cionophora guillaumae]
- Ross, A.; Newman, W.A. 2001: Cionophora — new records for a Western Pacific coral-inhabiting barnacle of Astreopora. Zoological studies 40(3): 204-205. Full article (PDF) Reference page.