SCALPELLIDAE Pilsbry, 1907

Pitriana, Pipit, Jones, Diana S., Corbari, Laure & Rintelen, Kristina von, 2020, New insights gained from museum collections: Deep-sea barnacles (Crustacea, Cirripedia, Thoracica) in the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, collected during the Karubar expedition in 1991, Zoosystematics and Evolution 96 (2), pp. 649-698 : 649

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.55733

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scientific name

SCALPELLIDAE Pilsbry, 1907
status

 

Family SCALPELLIDAE Pilsbry, 1907

Pollicipedidae Gray, 1825: 100 (part.). - Annandale 1909: 63 (part.).

Lepadidae Darwin, 1852: 8 (part.).

Polyaspidae Gruvel, 1905: 8, 16 (part.; rejected by Pilsbry, 1907a, because family group name not derived from generic name).

Scalpellinae Pilsbry, 1907a: 3 (part.).

Scalpellidae . - Krüger, 1911: 7. - Pilsbry 1916: 4. - Nilsson-Cantell 1921: 162. - Foster 1978: 38. - Zevina 1978a: 999. - Buckeridge 1983: 27. - Gale 2016: 296.

Diagnosis.

Capitulum with fully or partially calcified plates; peducle with calcareous or phosphorus scales. According to Gale (2016), the Scalpellidae have a maximum of 14 plates i.e. carina, rostrum, paired scuta, terga, upper latera, carinolatera, rostrolatera and inferior median latera; and rarely 13 plates, due to secondary loss of the rostrum.

Kingdom

Animalia

Order

Scalpelliformes

Family

Scalpellidae

Loc

SCALPELLIDAE Pilsbry, 1907

Pitriana, Pipit, Jones, Diana S., Corbari, Laure & Rintelen, Kristina von 2020
2020
Loc

Polyaspidae

Berlese 1913
1913
Loc

Scalpellinae

Pilsbry 1907
1907
Loc

Scalpellidae

Pilsbry 1907
1907