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Not come across this shape before. 10mm long. Living in a shallow rock pool in the high intertidal zone
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Not too sure which ones these are. Small, under 10mm and found under a rock in the low intertidal zone.
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Not too sure which ones these are. Small, under 10mm and found under a rock in the low intertidal zone.
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Not too sure which ones these are. Small, under 10mm and found under a rock in the low intertidal zone.
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Living on a paua. http://naturewatch.org.nz/observations/4451871 is the paua obs and more barnacles can be seen on it. Shallow intertidal zone
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Living on a paua. http://naturewatch.org.nz/observations/4451871 is the paua obs and more barnacles can be seen on it. Shallow intertidal zone
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Maybe Tetraclitella depressa? Under a rock on the floor in the shallow subtidal zone.
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Maybe Tetraclitella depressa? Under a rock on the floor in the shallow subtidal zone.
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They look like goose barnacles...
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I think this is Tetraclitella depressa. Under a rock in the low intertidal zone.
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By the time I got around into Breaker Bay, from Seatoun, the mussels have given way to these, I don't really know what they are!
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By the time I got around into Breaker Bay, from Seatoun, the mussels have given way to these, I don't really know what they are!
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By the time I got around into Breaker Bay, from Seatoun, the mussels have given way to these, I don't really know what they are!
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By the time I got around into Breaker Bay, from Seatoun, the mussels have given way to these, I don't really know what they are!
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Living in the intertidal zone.
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Living in the intertidal zone.
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- type of barnacle - attached to hard surface of rocks - located in rocky intertidal zone - size range between 30-40mm - phylum: Arthropoda - class: Maxillopoda - family: Calanticidae
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Animals were at the underside of a big bolder in the littoral on the landside of the bolder.
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Animals were at the underside of a big bolder in the littoral on the landside of the bolder.
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"""Smaller specimens can be readily identified by the bright orange ""lips"" between the paired beaks.."" - Pacific Coast Subtidal Marine Invertebrates."
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Animals were at the underside of a big bolder in the littoral on the landside of the bolder.
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"""Smaller specimens can be readily identified by the bright orange ""lips"" between the paired beaks.."" - Pacific Coast Subtidal Marine Invertebrates."
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