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FIG. 6. — Comparison between the primordial plates of the earliest juvenile stages of the principal suborders of thoracic Cirripedia; A, Lepadomorpha, Lepas (from Newman et al. 1979: fig. 87); B, Scalpellomorpha, composite of Neolepas and Pollicipes (respectively from Newman, in prep. and Broch 1922); C, Neoverruca (reconstructed from Newman 1989); D, x-juvenile (Høeg & Newman 1997 & herein); E, F, Verruca and Semibalanus (respectively from Runnström, 1925, 1927). Abbreviations: S, scutum; T, tergum; C, carina).
Published as part of Newman, William A., 2000, A new genus and species of barnacle (Cirripedia, Verrucomorpha) associated with vents of the Lau Back-Arc Basin: its gross morphology, inferred first juvenile stage and affinities, pp. 71-84 in Zoosystema 22 (1) on page 80, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5391395
Neoverrucidae, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Imbricaverruca, Maxillopoda, Sessilia, Taxonomy
Neoverrucidae, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Imbricaverruca, Maxillopoda, Sessilia, Taxonomy
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