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Methods of Identification of the Larvae of Balanus Balanoides (L.), B. Crenatus Brug. And Verruca Stroemia O. F. Müller

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

K. A. Pyefinch
Affiliation:
Biologist, The Corrosion Committee, British Iron and Steel Research Association. From the Marine Station, Millport

Extract

A description is given of characters which allow the larval stages of Balanus balanoides, B. crenatus and Verruca stroemia to be identified rapidly.

It is emphasized that the characters used in this method of identification are only valid for these three species inter se, further work on similar lines for other species may reveal difficulties not apparent in the present scheme.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1948

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