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3 barnacles, each ~12mm, attached to each other and twig.
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3 barnacles, each ~12mm, attached to each other and twig.
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"Pink barnacle These two with lids, smaller one is alive, shut its lid when I picked up the piece of driftwood. Usually find them empty, lids missing. Both alive, larger waving in Tag ""live barnacle"""
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900mm stick with 7 barnacles, largest ~35mm across, and 17 bottom plates where other have broken off. 28-9-13 added photos to compare with tag 'fossil' 2) base of missing barnacle, thick rim 3) base of missing barnacle, radiating lines
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On forked stick
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Hard dark gray remains on bleached ostrich foot. Dried, fossilised? limpet?
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900mm stick with 7 barnacles, largest ~35mm across, and 17 bottom plates where other have broken off. 28-9-13 added photos to compare with tag 'fossil' 2) base of missing barnacle, thick rim 3) base of missing barnacle, radiating lines
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900mm stick with 7 barnacles, largest ~35mm across, and 17 bottom plates where other have broken off. 28-9-13 added photos to compare with tag 'fossil' 2) base of missing barnacle, thick rim 3) base of missing barnacle, radiating lines
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6 live pink barnacles, 2 empty shells on 70mm Ostrich foot
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2 pink barnacle shells on 40mm Austrofusus which has tube worn casts inside
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1 live pink barnacle, 1 broken shell with modest barnacles on piece of green-lipped mussel shell
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2 pink barnacle shells on 40mm Austrofusus which has tube worn casts inside
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6 live pink barnacles, 2 empty shells on 70mm Ostrich foot
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6 live pink barnacles, 2 empty shells on 70mm Ostrich foot
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4 Austrofusus with pink barnacles. Live one with lid on right. 1 clump of pink barnacles substrate unknown. see tag 'austro-balanus'
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Found washed up on the beach.
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Found washed up on the beach.
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On washed-up sea tulip
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Pink Sessile Barnacles washed up on a stick - at least two live ones.
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The day before I first found out about pink barnacles as I was writing a barnacle guide for NZ. I saw that all of the obs were in the South Island and wondered if I would ever find one. The next day I found the answer - yes! Case waashed up on the beach.
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The day before I first found out about pink barnacles as I was writing a barnacle guide for NZ. I saw that all of the obs were in the South Island and wondered if I would ever find one. The next day I found the answer - yes! Case waashed up on the beach.
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The day before I first found out about pink barnacles as I was writing a barnacle guide for NZ. I saw that all of the obs were in the South Island and wondered if I would ever find one. The next day I found the answer - yes! Case waashed up on the beach.
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Large pink barnacles, tend to grow on discarded shells hosting hermit crabs. Largest of these is 90mm long and nearly 50 across
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Found in the mid interitdal zone in a pool at the Bluff