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Image of Lepas Linnaeus 1758
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This barnacle, probably either Lepas anatifera or pacifica, is seen attached to the stipe of kelp. The extended cirri permit the capture of tiny planktonic organisms.
Image of Lepas Linnaeus 1758
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leaf barnacle
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1999 California Academy of Sciences
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leaf barnacle