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Verrucomorpha
Suborder of crustaceans From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Verrucomorpha is an order of asymmetrical sessile barnacles in the class Thecostraca. They are typically found in deeper and deep-sea habitats. There are 2 families and more than 100 described species in Verrucomorpha.[1][2]
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Families
These families belong to the order Verrucomorpha:
- Order Verrucomorpha Pilsbry, 1916
- Family Verrucidae Darwin, 1854
- Genus Altiverruca Pilsbry, 1916
- Genus Brochiverruca Zevina, 1993
- Genus Cameraverruca Pilsbry, 1916
- Genus Costatoverruca Young, 1998
- Genus Cristallinaverruca Young, 2002
- Genus Gibbosaverruca Young, 2002
- Genus Globuloverruca Young, 2004
- Genus Metaverruca Pilsbry, 1916
- Genus Newmaniverruca Young, 1998
- Genus Rostratoverruca Broch, 1922
- Genus Spongoverruca Zevina, 1987
- Genus Verruca Schumacher, 1817
- Genus †Priscoverruca Gale, 2014
- Genus †Youngiverruca Gale, 2014
- Family †Eoverrucidae Gale, 2020
- Genus †Eoverruca Withers, 1935
- Family Verrucidae Darwin, 1854
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