Biology:Catomerinae
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Short description: Subfamily of barnacles
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Subfamily: | Catomerinae Ross & Newman, 2001[1]:82
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The subfamily Catomerinae represents Southern Hemisphere Catophragmids. This lineage is characterized by a membraneous basis, carinate imbricating plates, and in lacking caudal appendages. One genus, Catomerus is recognized. It possesses ovigerous frenae, and is thus unique among balanomorphs. Ovigerous frenae are characteristic of pedunculate barnacles, while the remaining balanomorphs have ovigerous branchiae.[1]:82
Habitat and geography
Catomerinae are Southern Hemisphere endemics. They can be found in Australia from New South Wales to Western Australia, and Tasmania. They are not continuous in this range, apparently due to unsuitable habitats.[1]:82[2]:20
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External links
Wikidata ☰ Q16975542 entry