Stomatolepas praegustator
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Coronuloidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Platylepadidae
Subfamilia: Stomatolepadinae
Genus: Stomatolepas
Species: Stomatolepas praegustator
Name
edit- Stomatolepas praegustator Pilsbry, 1910: 304
- Symbiont: Commensal epibiont embedded skin of marine turtles
- Type locality: Tortugas, in sea turtle Caretta caretta (type host)
- Typus: Holotype ANSP 1851; paratypes USNM 48094
- Distribution: Mediteranean, Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, temperate to tropical
- ZooBank: 8DEDC308-B141-4C4D-AEFC-587CEF9BEE18
References
edit- Pilsbry, H.A. 1910: Stomatolepas, a commensal barnacle in the throat of the loggerhead turtle. American Naturalist 44(521): 304–306. JSTORReference page. [See p. 304, original description]
- Foster, B. A. 1978: The marine fauna of New Zealand: barnacles (Cirripedia: Thoracica). New Zealand Oceanographic Institute, Memoir 69, 160 p. Reference page. [See p. , regards as synonym of Stomatolepas elegans]
- Frick, M.G., Zardus, J.D. & Lazo-Wasem, E.A. 2010. A new Stomatolepas barnacle species (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha: Coronuloidea) from leatherback sea turtles. Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History, 51(1): 123–136. DOI: 10.3374/014.051.0102 Reference page. [See p. 125, update description and distribution]
- Monroe, R. & Limpus, C.J. 1979: Barnacles on turtles in Queensland waters with descriptions of three new species. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 19(3): 197–223. Abstract BHL Reference page. [See p. 203, discussion of synonymy]
- Pilsbry, H.A. 1916. The sessile barnacles (Cirripedia) contained in the collections of the US National Museum; including a monograph of the American species. Bulletin of the United States National Museum (93) DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.1144 Reference page. [See p. 289]
- Ross, A. & Frick, M.G. 2011. Nomenclatural emendations of the family-group names Cylindrolepadinae, Stomatolepadinae, Chelolepadinae, Cryptolepadinae, and Tubicinellinae of Ross & Frick, 2007—including current definitions of family-groups within the Coronuloidea (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha). Zootaxa 3106: 60–66. Preview Reference page. [See p. 63]