. Journal of entomology and zoology. Figure 1 Balaiius tintbuiabiihtm ailifoniicus Pils. Fig. 1 The most common of the acorn barnacles; found abundantly onrocks, mussels, etc. There are six valves or plates; the rostrum,carina, and two latera on each side. These plates are delicately. Figure 2marked with pink stripes. The connecting pieces are often trans-versely lined. This is the largest of the common acorn barnacles;the average height is about an inch. JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY 213 Balanits niibilus Darwin. Fig. 2 This is one of the small acorn barnacles, also very numerous onthe ro
. Journal of entomology and zoology. Figure 1 Balaiius tintbuiabiihtm ailifoniicus Pils. Fig. 1 The most common of the acorn barnacles; found abundantly onrocks, mussels, etc. There are six valves or plates; the rostrum,carina, and two latera on each side. These plates are delicately. Figure 2marked with pink stripes. The connecting pieces are often trans-versely lined. This is the largest of the common acorn barnacles;the average height is about an inch. JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY 213 Balanits niibilus Darwin. Fig. 2 This is one of the small acorn barnacles, also very numerous onthe rocks at tide level. Here the plates, usually six in number,although in some the lateral plates are divided, are closely joinedto each other without connecting pieces.
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