Taxonavigation

Taxonavigation: Scalpelliformes 

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Cladus: Protostomia
Cladus: Ecdysozoa
Cladus: Panarthropoda
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Superclassis: Multicrustacea
Classis: Hexanauplia
Subclassis: Thecostraca
Infraclassis: Cirripedia
Superordo: Thoracica
Ordo: Scalpelliformes

Familia: Calanticidae
Subfamilia: Calanticinae
Genus: Calantica
Species Calantica kampeni

Name

Calantica kampeni (Annandale, 1909): 267

  • Original genus: Scalpellum
  • Symbiont: Epibiont on cidarid echinoid spines, hydrozoan stems and shells
  • Type locality: Malay Archipelago; 0° 14' N, 104° 42' E, 13-16 fathoms, on echinoid spine
  • Types: holotype Indian Museum IM 5727/10
  • Distribution: Indo-west Pacific: Gulf of Aden; Indian Ocean; Mergui Arch; E coast of Sumatra; Malay Arch.; Singapore; Cambodia; Gulf of Thailand; Vietnam; Tourane; Pacific Ocean; 6-225 m
  • ZooBank

References


  • Jones, D.S. 1998. New genus and species of Calanticidae (Cirripedia, Thoracica, Scalpellomorpha) from Australian waters. Zoosystema, 20(2): 239–253. Full article (PDF) Reference page.  [See p. 250, comparison with other species]
  • Newman, W.A. & Jones, W.J. 2011: Two Northeast Pacific deep-water barnacle populations (Cirripedia: Calanticidae and Pachylasmatidae) from seamounts of the Juan de Fuca Ridge; "insular" endemics stemming from Tethys, or by subsequent dispersal from the Western Pacific center of distribution? Zootaxa, 2789: 49–68. Preview Reference page.  [See p. 53, assignment to informal Group IV, distribution]
  • Poltarukha, O. P.; Zvyagintsev, A.Yu. 2008: Barnacles (Cirripedia Thoracica) of Vietnam, and their role in fouling communities. KMK Scientific Press, Ltd., Moscow. 335 p. [In Russian] ISBN 978-5-87317-453-9 Reference page.  [See p. 64, as Smilium kampeni, synonymy and Vietnam distribution]
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