About Jehlius cirratus (Darwin, 1854)
Jehlius cirratus (Darwin, 1854) is a species of star barnacle that belongs to the family Chthamalidae. This species was previously classified under the genus Chthamalus.
Jehlius cirratus (Darwin, 1854) is a animal in the Chthamalidae family, order Sessilia, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Jehlius cirratus (Darwin, 1854)
Jehlius cirratus is a star barnacle species in Chthamalidae, formerly placed in the genus Chthamalus.
Jehlius cirratus (Darwin, 1854) is a species of star barnacle that belongs to the family Chthamalidae. This species was previously classified under the genus Chthamalus.
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Chthamalus stellatus (Poli, 1791)
Chamaesipho tasmanica Foster & Anderson, 1986
Chthamalus antennatus Darwin, 1854
Chthamalus fragilis Darwin, 1854
Chthamalus dentatus Krauss, 1848
Chamaesipho columna (Spengler, 1790)
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