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    Clistosaccus is a genus of barnacles which are parasitic on hermit crabs. It is a monotypic genus, and the single species is Clistosaccus paguri, which is found in the northern Atlantic Ocean and the northern Pacific Ocean. Meer weergeven

    In his 1861 paper, Wilhelm Lilljeborg described two new monotypic genera, Apeltes (with the species A. paguri) and Clistosaccus … Meer weergeven

    Clistosaccus paguri occurs in both the northern Atlantic Ocean and the northern Pacific Ocean. In the Atlantic its range extends from the White Sea to Nova Scotia, … Meer weergeven

    This parasitic barnacle starts life as an internal parasite in the abdomen of its host hermit crab. After about three months a protuberance, … Meer weergeven

    After an infective female cyprid larva has settled on a suitable host, it pierces the cuticle with its antennule and injects some cells into the … Meer weergeven

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  3. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Clistosaccus paguri ...

  4. Macrobenthos of the North Sea - Crustacea: Clistosaccus paguri

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    Clistosaccus paguri Lilljeborg, 1861. By molecular data. Morphology-based apomorphies are a cypris larvae with the fourth antennular segment carrying only a single bifurcate seta situated at the apex. A reduced, near-identical pattern of setation on the cypris carapace is depicted by Jensen et al. (1994) and not found elsewhere in rhizocephalans.
    In contrast, the antennule in Polysaccus mediterraneus is similar to that found among peltogastrid species. Unfortunately, no molecular data are available for the type species, Polysaccus mediterraneus, meaning that a solution must await future additional data.
    Polyascus gregarius (Okada & Miyashita, 1935), Polyascus planus ( Boschma, 1933) and Polyascus polygeneus (Lützen & Takahashi, 1997). The diagnosis is amended from Glenner et al. (2003) by specifying also the obligatory presence of multiple externae, which separates it from the new genus Parasacculina defined below.
    Peltogaster Rathke, 1842. Peltogaster paguri Rathke, 1842. By the molecular data. Externae never colonial; externa shape variable, elongated and sometimes tortuous, spherical to ovoid or more or less compressed dorsoventrally. Stalk issuing from between middle of dorsal side to near posterior extremity.
  6. Macrobenthos of the North Sea - Crustacea: Genus Clistosaccus

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