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Notochthamalus

Notochthamalus scabrosus, the only species in the genus Notochthamalus,[2][3] is a species of barnacle found along the south-western and south-eastern coasts of South America, from Peru to the Falkland Islands.[4] The species is found almost exclusively higher in the intertidal zone than the mussel Perumytilus, often codistributed with the confamilial barnacle Jehlius cirratus and Balanus flosculus.[1]: 468 [5]

Notochthamalus
Top view by Melissa Merrill
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Thecostraca
Subclass: Cirripedia
Order: Balanomorpha
Family: Chthamalidae
Genus: Notochthamalus
Foster & Newman, 1987[2]: 326 
Species:
N. scabrosus
Binomial name
Notochthamalus scabrosus
(Darwin, 1854)[1]: 468 
Synonyms

Chthamalus scabrosus Darwin, 1854

Diagnosis and discussion edit

 
Three barnacles of Notochthamalus scabrosus (the one on the bottom left is of the genus Jehlius)

Notochthamalus is composed of 6 compartmental plates, composed of a carina, rostrum, and paired carinolatera and rostrolatera. Sutures between plates made up of poorly developed oblique folded laminae with membraneous basis. Plates are colored dull purplish brown, weathering to gray. Free-growing shellis are conic, crowded colonies become cylindrical, with plate sutures obscured. Opercular plates are narrow and deeply interlocked.[1]: 468  The interior of the tergum shows a tergal depressor muscle pit with overhang and no crests, or only relics thereof. Neither shell nor opercular plates show secondary fusion with age.[2][6]: 79  The best character for field identification are the undulations along the tergal-scutal margins. Given the overall appearance of the operculum of Notochthamalus, it is sometimes called the "vampire barnacle".

Nomenclature and synonymies edit

Notochthamalus edit

  • Notochthamalus Foster & Newman, 1987;[2]: 326  (original description).
  • Type species: Chthamalus scabrosus Darwin, 1854: 468, original designation by Foster & Newman, 1987, and by monotypy.

Notochthamalus scabrosus edit

  • Chthamalus scabrosus Darwin, 1854;[1]468 (original description): Newman & Ross, 1976,[7]42 (see for pre-1976 bibliography).
  • Notochthamalus scabrosus (Darwin). Foster & Newman, 1987,[2]: 326  (generic re-assignment): Poltarukha,[8]: 993 [6]: 79  (discussion, supplementary description).
  • Type locality: Not given in Darwin, 1854, or Pilsbry, 1916.
  • Type specimens: Not given in Darwin, 1854. Pilsbry's 1916 reference specimens from Valparaiso, Chile are USNM No. 48089.[9]323

Geographic range and habitat edit

Notochthamalus scabrosus prefers exposed upper littoral habitats, and can be found on the South American coastline from Peru through Chile, Chiloe Archipelago, and Tierra del Fuego. It co-occurs there with Jehlius cirratus. In the Atlantic Ocean, it is very common on the Falkland Islands.[1]468[6]: 79 [5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Darwin, Charles (1854). A monograph on the sub-class Cirripedia with figures of all species. The Balanidae, the Verrucidae, etc. London: Ray Society. pp. 1–684.
  2. ^ a b c d e Brian A. Foster & William A. Newman (1987). "Chthamalid Barnacles of Easter Island. Peripheral Pacific Isolation of Notochthamalinae new-subfamily and Hembeli group of Euraphiinae (Cirripedia: Chthamaloidea)". Bulletin of Marine Science. 41 (2): 322–336.
  3. ^ William A. Newman & Brian A. Foster (1987). "Southern Hemisphere endemism among the barnacles: explained in part by extinction of northern members of amphitropical taxa?". Bulletin of Marine Science. 41 (2): 361–377.
  4. ^ Jessica Curelovich, Gustavo A. Lovrich & Javier A. Calcagno (2009). "Nueva localidad para Notochthamalus scabrosus (Crustacea, Cirripedia): Bahía Lapataia, Canal Beagle, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina" [New locality for Notochthamalus scabrosus (Crustacea, Cirripedia): Bahía Lapataia, Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina] (PDF). Anales del Instituto de la Patagonia (Chile) (in Spanish). 37 (2): 47–50. doi:10.4067/s0718-686x2009000200005.
  5. ^ a b "World Register of Marine Species, species Jehlius cirratus". Retrieved 2021-08-31.
  6. ^ a b c Poltarukha, O. P. (2006). Identification Atlas of Superfamily Chthamaloidea (Cirripedia Thoracica) barnacles in World Ocean. Moscow: KMK Scientific Press, Ltd. pp. 1–198 [In Russian]. ISBN 978-5-87317-278-8.
  7. ^ Newman, W. A.; A. Ross (1976). "Revision of the Balanomorph Barnacles including a catalog of the species". Memoirs of San Diego Society of Natural History. 9: 1–108.
  8. ^ Poltarukha, O. P. (1996). "Composition, phylogeny and position in system of subfamily Notochthamalinae (Crustacea, Chthamalidae)". Zoologicheskii Zhurnal. 75 (7): 985–994. ISSN 0044-5134.
  9. ^ Pilsbry, H. A. (1916). "The sessile Barnacles (Cirripedia) contained in the collections of the US National Museum; including a monograph of the American species". Smithsonian Institution United States National Museum Bulletin. 93 (93): 1–366. doi:10.5479/si.03629236.93.1. hdl:2027/nyp.33433010733677.

External links edit

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Notochthamalus scabrosus the only species in the genus Notochthamalus 2 3 is a species of barnacle found along the south western and south eastern coasts of South America from Peru to the Falkland Islands 4 The species is found almost exclusively higher in the intertidal zone than the mussel Perumytilus often codistributed with the confamilial barnacle Jehlius cirratus and Balanus flosculus 1 468 5 Notochthamalus Top view by Melissa Merrill Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Arthropoda Class Thecostraca Subclass Cirripedia Order Balanomorpha Family Chthamalidae Genus NotochthamalusFoster amp Newman 1987 2 326 Species N scabrosus Binomial name Notochthamalus scabrosus Darwin 1854 1 468 Synonyms Chthamalus scabrosus Darwin 1854 Contents 1 Diagnosis and discussion 1 1 Nomenclature and synonymies 1 1 1 Notochthamalus 1 1 2 Notochthamalus scabrosus 2 Geographic range and habitat 3 References 4 External linksDiagnosis and discussion edit nbsp Three barnacles of Notochthamalus scabrosus the one on the bottom left is of the genus Jehlius Notochthamalus is composed of 6 compartmental plates composed of a carina rostrum and paired carinolatera and rostrolatera Sutures between plates made up of poorly developed oblique folded laminae with membraneous basis Plates are colored dull purplish brown weathering to gray Free growing shellis are conic crowded colonies become cylindrical with plate sutures obscured Opercular plates are narrow and deeply interlocked 1 468 The interior of the tergum shows a tergal depressor muscle pit with overhang and no crests or only relics thereof Neither shell nor opercular plates show secondary fusion with age 2 6 79 The best character for field identification are the undulations along the tergal scutal margins Given the overall appearance of the operculum of Notochthamalus it is sometimes called the vampire barnacle Nomenclature and synonymies edit Notochthamalus edit Notochthamalus Foster amp Newman 1987 2 326 original description Type species Chthamalus scabrosus Darwin 1854 468 original designation by Foster amp Newman 1987 and by monotypy Notochthamalus scabrosus edit Chthamalus scabrosus Darwin 1854 1 468 original description Newman amp Ross 1976 7 42 see for pre 1976 bibliography Notochthamalus scabrosus Darwin Foster amp Newman 1987 2 326 generic re assignment Poltarukha 8 993 6 79 discussion supplementary description Type locality Not given in Darwin 1854 or Pilsbry 1916 Type specimens Not given in Darwin 1854 Pilsbry s 1916 reference specimens from Valparaiso Chile are USNM No 48089 9 323Geographic range and habitat editNotochthamalus scabrosus prefers exposed upper littoral habitats and can be found on the South American coastline from Peru through Chile Chiloe Archipelago and Tierra del Fuego It co occurs there with Jehlius cirratus In the Atlantic Ocean it is very common on the Falkland Islands 1 468 6 79 5 References edit a b c d e Darwin Charles 1854 A monograph on the sub class Cirripedia with figures of all species The Balanidae the Verrucidae etc London Ray Society pp 1 684 a b c d e Brian A Foster amp William A Newman 1987 Chthamalid Barnacles of Easter Island Peripheral Pacific Isolation of Notochthamalinae new subfamily and Hembeli group of Euraphiinae Cirripedia Chthamaloidea Bulletin of Marine Science 41 2 322 336 William A Newman amp Brian A Foster 1987 Southern Hemisphere endemism among the barnacles explained in part by extinction of northern members of amphitropical taxa Bulletin of Marine Science 41 2 361 377 Jessica Curelovich Gustavo A Lovrich amp Javier A Calcagno 2009 Nueva localidad para Notochthamalus scabrosus Crustacea Cirripedia Bahia Lapataia Canal Beagle Tierra del Fuego Argentina New locality for Notochthamalus scabrosus Crustacea Cirripedia Bahia Lapataia Beagle Channel Tierra del Fuego Argentina PDF Anales del Instituto de la Patagonia Chile in Spanish 37 2 47 50 doi 10 4067 s0718 686x2009000200005 a b World Register of Marine Species species Jehlius cirratus Retrieved 2021 08 31 a b c Poltarukha O P 2006 Identification Atlas of Superfamily Chthamaloidea Cirripedia Thoracica barnacles in World Ocean Moscow KMK Scientific Press Ltd pp 1 198 In Russian ISBN 978 5 87317 278 8 Newman W A A Ross 1976 Revision of the Balanomorph Barnacles including a catalog of the species Memoirs of San Diego Society of Natural History 9 1 108 Poltarukha O P 1996 Composition phylogeny and position in system of subfamily Notochthamalinae Crustacea Chthamalidae Zoologicheskii Zhurnal 75 7 985 994 ISSN 0044 5134 Pilsbry H A 1916 The sessile Barnacles Cirripedia contained in the collections of the US National Museum including a monograph of the American species Smithsonian Institution United States National Museum Bulletin 93 93 1 366 doi 10 5479 si 03629236 93 1 hdl 2027 nyp 33433010733677 External links edit nbsp Data related to Notochthamalus at Wikispecies nbsp This Maxillopoda related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by 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