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Coronula diadema is a species of whale barnacle that lives on the skin of humpback whales and certain other species of whale. This species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in the 1767 12th edition of his Systema Naturae. See more
As its name suggests, Coronula diadema resembles a crown in appearance, but as it grows it becomes more cylindrical; large specimens may be 5 cm (2 in) tall and 6 cm (2.4 in) in diameter. There are six broad wall plates … See more
C. diadema is found on the external surface of whales. When discussing this species, the zoologist Charles Darwin (who devoted much … See more
Most barnacles are hermaphrodites and can fertilíze each other but not themselves, so they need to be clustered closely together to … See more
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WebDistribution Gulf of St. Lawrence (unspecified region), southern Gaspe waters (Baie des Chaleurs, Gaspe Bay to American, Orphan and... WoRMS (2024). Coronula diadema (Linnaeus, 1767). Accessed at: …
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WebCoronula diadema is a species of barnacles in the family whale barnacles. EOL has data for 20 attributes, including:
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