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- The Catophragmidae are a family of barnacles in the superfamily Chthamaloidea with eight shell wall plates (rostrum, carina, paired , I and carinolatera II), surrounded by several whorls of . The basis is membranous. This family occupies lower to upper midlittoral warm seas of the Pacific Coast of Central America, Caribbean, Bermuda, and Australia/Tasmania. These populations are highly disjunct and can be seen as relictual. The family contains these genera: All genera are at present monotypic.
* Catolasmus Ross & Newman, 2001
* Catomerus Pilsbry, 1916
* Catophragmus Sowerby, 1827 The Catophragmidae have historically suffered from a lack of systematic attention. Ross and Newman, 2001 published a revision of the family, proposing one new genus and creating two subfamilies: Catophragminae in the northern hemisphere and Catomerinae in the southern hemisphere. The family was discussed as representing very early balanomorph lineages. The known species conserve many plesiomorphic traits. In 2021, a reclassification by Chan et al. resulted in the removal of the subfamilies and one genus. (en)
- Catophragmidae es una familia de balanos. (es)
- Catophragmidae zijn een familie van zeepokken. De wetenschappelijke naam van de familie werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1968 door Utinomi. (nl)
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- Utinomi, 1968 nom. trans. Newman & Ross, 197636 (en)
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- Catophragmidae es una familia de balanos. (es)
- Catophragmidae zijn een familie van zeepokken. De wetenschappelijke naam van de familie werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1968 door Utinomi. (nl)
- The Catophragmidae are a family of barnacles in the superfamily Chthamaloidea with eight shell wall plates (rostrum, carina, paired , I and carinolatera II), surrounded by several whorls of . The basis is membranous. This family occupies lower to upper midlittoral warm seas of the Pacific Coast of Central America, Caribbean, Bermuda, and Australia/Tasmania. These populations are highly disjunct and can be seen as relictual. The family contains these genera: All genera are at present monotypic.
* Catolasmus Ross & Newman, 2001
* Catomerus Pilsbry, 1916
* Catophragmus Sowerby, 1827 (en)
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- Catophragmidae (en)
- Catophragmidae (es)
- Catophragmidae (nl)
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