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Tetraclita rubescens, commonly known as the pink volcano barnacle, is a species of sessile barnacle in the family Tetraclitidae. [1] [2] [3] Pink volcano barnacles are a largeish species, with a ruddy colouration and shell comprising four plates. Their diameter, at the base, measures from 20–50 millimetres (0.8–2.0 in).
Tetraclita japonica (Pilsbry, 1916) (Japanese volcano barnacle) Tetraclita kuroshioensis Chan, Tsang & Chu, 2007; Tetraclita porosa (Gmelin, 1790) Tetraclita reni Chan, Hsu & Tsai, 2009; Tetraclita rubella; Tetraclita rubescens Darwin, 1854; Tetraclita rufotincta Pilsbry, 1916; Tetraclita serrata Darwin, 1854; Tetraclita singaporensis Chan ...
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E. simplex is a conical barnacle growing up to 20 mm (0.79 in) wide and 12 mm (0.47 in) tall with four ribbed outer shell plates and a pentagonal opening. Mature individuals are pink, but the outer plates of younger animals are grey-white with pink tips. [1] [2]
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The word "barnacle" is attested in the early 13th century as Middle English "bernekke" or "bernake", close to Old French "bernaque" and medieval Latin bernacae or berneka, denoting the barnacle goose. [1] [2] Because the full life cycles of both barnacles and geese were unknown at the time, (geese spend their breeding seasons in the Arctic) a ...