- BarnaclesSacculina is a genus of barnacles that is a parasitic castrator of crabs. They belong to a group called Rhizocephala. The adults bear no resemblance to the barnacles that cover ships and piers; they are recognised as barnacles because their larval forms are like other members of the barnacle class Cirripedia.www.inaturalist.org/taxa/210287-Sacculina
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WEBMay 30, 2014 · Lest you think Sacculina is alone in its nightmarish ways, it is just one genus in an entire order of barnacles called Rhizocephala …
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WEBSacculina carcini is a parasitic species, so its geographic range follows its host. Carcinus maenas , the green crab, is a major host. The green crab is considered a highly invasive species, so it is not clear where S. carcini 's …
The Species of the genus Sacculina (Crustacea …
WEBThe genus Sacculina was founded by Thompson (1836), who described the species Sacculina carcini, the parasite of the shore crab. A second species, Sacculina inflata, was described by Leuckart (1859).
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Genomic Adaptations to an Endoparasitic Lifestyle in the ...