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Austrominius modestus (syn. Elminius modestus) is a species of barnacle in the family Elminiidae, native to Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand, but now spread to Britain and the north west coasts of Europe. It reaches a maximum size of about 10 millimetres (3ā8 in) in diameter. Meer weergeven
A. modestus is a pearly grey, semi-translucent barnacle. It is composed of four distinct plates and leans a little to one side. Meer weergeven
A. modestus is a suspension feeder. It has feathery appendages which beat rhythmically to draw plankton and other organic particles into the shell for consumption. ā¦ Meer weergeven
A. modestus originated in Australia and was first seen in British waters, in Chichester Harbour, during the Second World War. It was believed to have arrived on the Meer weergeven
ā¢ Elminius modestus, Marine Life Information Network for Britain & Ireland
ā¢ Michael Miller & Gary Batt (1973). Reef and Beach Life of New Zealand. Auckland, New Zealand: Meer weergevenWikipedia-tekst onder CC-BY-SA-licensie - Mensen vragen ook naar
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