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    Two new species of Trevathana (Crustacea, Cirripedia, Balanomorpha, Pyrgomatidae) from the Western Indian Ocean and French Polynesia

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    Achituv, Yair, Langzam, Yaakov (2009): Two new species of Trevathana (Crustacea, Cirripedia, Balanomorpha, Pyrgomatidae) from the Western Indian Ocean and French Polynesia. Zootaxa 2116: 46-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27489

    Trevathana noae, a new species of coral inhabiting barnacle (Cirripedia: Thoracica: Pyrgomatidae)

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    Achituv, Yair, Hosie, Andrew M. (2013): Trevathana noae, a new species of coral inhabiting barnacle (Cirripedia: Thoracica: Pyrgomatidae). Zootaxa 3731 (1): 106-112, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3731.1.

    FIGURE 6. Pyrgopsella youngi, details. A. Cirri VI and penis. B in Pyrgopsella (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha: Pyrgomatidae) is not a sponge­inhabiting barnacle

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    FIGURE 6. Pyrgopsella youngi, details. A. Cirri VI and penis. B. Articles of cirrus IV. C. Tip of penis. Scale bars: A = 500 µm; B, C = 250 µm.Published as part of Achituv, Yair & Simon-Blecher, Noa, 2006, Pyrgopsella (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha: Pyrgomatidae) is not a sponge­inhabiting barnacle, pp. 29-42 in Zootaxa 1319 on page 38, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27355

    Figure 1 in Coral-inhabiting barnacles (Cirripedia; Thoracica; Balanomorpha; Pyrgomatinae) from east of 150°W

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    Figure 1. Collection sites of coral-inhabiting barnacles in French Polynesia. Location of Tahiti is marked for reference.Published as part of Achituv, Yair & Langsam, Yaacov, 2005, Coral-inhabiting barnacles (Cirripedia; Thoracica; Balanomorpha; Pyrgomatinae) from east of 150°W, pp. 1705-1717 in Journal of Natural History (J. Nat. Hist.) 39 (20) on page 1706, DOI: 10.1080/00222930400021523, http://zenodo.org/record/466886

    Figure 2 in Coral-inhabiting barnacles (Cirripedia; Thoracica; Balanomorpha; Pyrgomatinae) from east of 150°W

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    Figure 2. Cantelius tredecimus from Marquesas Islands; Nuku-Hiva Island. (A) Scutum, outer view; (B) scutum, inner view; (C) tergum inner view, tergum is damaged. Scale bars: 1 mm (A, B); 0.5 mm (C).Published as part of Achituv, Yair & Langsam, Yaacov, 2005, Coral-inhabiting barnacles (Cirripedia; Thoracica; Balanomorpha; Pyrgomatinae) from east of 150°W, pp. 1705-1717 in Journal of Natural History (J. Nat. Hist.) 39 (20) on page 1707, DOI: 10.1080/00222930400021523, http://zenodo.org/record/466886

    Pyrgopsella Zullo 1867

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    Pyrgopsella Zullo 1867 Pyrgopsis Gruvel 1907 Pyrgopsella Zullo 1967 Diagnosis: Walls sub­conical, totally concrescent. Basis membranous with short peduncle. Opercular plates separate, scutum transversally elongated, tergum triangular. Type species: Pyrgopsella annandalei Gruvel 1907.Published as part of Achituv, Yair & Simon-Blecher, Noa, 2006, Pyrgopsella (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha: Pyrgomatidae) is not a sponge­inhabiting barnacle, pp. 29-42 in Zootaxa 1319 on page 31, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27355

    FIG. 3 in The barnacles of Astreopora (Cirripedia, Pyrgomatini/ Scleractinia, Acroporidae): organization plans, host speci®city, species-richness and geographic range

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    FIG. 3. Hiroa stubbingsi Ross and Newman, 1973 from Astreopora myriophthalma Lamarck, 1816 from Sulawesi, Indonesia (RMNH C 2276): (A) labrum and outlines of mandibular palps; (B) mandibular palp; (C) mandible; (D) maxilla I; (E) maxilla II. Scale bar= 0.1 mm.Published as part of Achituv, Yair & Newman, William A., 2002, The barnacles of Astreopora (Cirripedia, Pyrgomatini/ Scleractinia, Acroporidae): organization plans, host speci®city, species-richness and geographic range, pp. 391-406 in Journal of Natural History 36 (4) on page 398, DOI: 10.1080/00222930010005024, http://zenodo.org/record/529973

    Figure 1 in Lost and found: Totton's Minyaspis faroni revived and molecular evidence of paraphyly of Oxynaspis and Minyaspis

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    Figure 1. Minyaspis faroni. In situ photography, specimen with extended cirri.Published as part of Brickner, Itzchak, Koplovitz, Gil, Simon-Blecher, Noa & Achituv, Yair, 2022, Lost and found: Totton's Minyaspis faroni revived and molecular evidence of paraphyly of Oxynaspis and Minyaspis, pp. 1459-1473 in Journal of Natural History 56 (37-40) on page 1460, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2022.2117108, http://zenodo.org/record/715660

    Four new sponge-inhabiting barnacles of the genus Acasta (Thoracica: Archaeobalanidae: Acastinae) from the Indo-Pacific

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    Yu, Meng-Chen, Chan, Benny K.K., Achituv, Yair, Kolbasov, Gregory A. (2017): Four new sponge-inhabiting barnacles of the genus Acasta (Thoracica: Archaeobalanidae: Acastinae) from the Indo-Pacific. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 65: 585-615, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535837

    A new species of Cantellius and a redescription of C. sextus (Hiro, 1938) (Cirripedia, Balanomorpha Pyrgomatidae) from the elephant skin coral, Pachyseris speciosa (Dana, 1846) (Scleractinia, Agariciidae) from Taiwan

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    Achituv, Yair, Tsang, Ling Ming, Chan, Benny Kwok Kan (2009): A new species of Cantellius and a redescription of C. sextus (Hiro, 1938) (Cirripedia, Balanomorpha Pyrgomatidae) from the elephant skin coral, Pachyseris speciosa (Dana, 1846) (Scleractinia, Agariciidae) from Taiwan. Zootaxa 2022: 15-28, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18610
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