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Sunday, August 22, 2021

08-22-2021-0618 - Rhizocephala

 Rhizocephala are derived barnacles that parasitise mostly decapod crustaceans, but can also infest Peracaridamantis shrimps and thoracican barnacles, and are found from the deep ocean to freshwater.[1][2] Together with the sister group the Thoracica, they make up the infraclass Cirripedia. Their body plan is uniquely reduced in an extreme adaptation to their parasitic lifestyle, and makes their relationship to other barnacles unrecognisable in the adult form. The name Rhizocephala derives from the Ancient Greek roots á¿¥Î¯Î¶Î± (rhiza, "root") and ÎºÎµÏ†Î±Î»Î® (kephalÄ“, "head"), describing the adult female, which mostly consists of a network of thread-like extensions penetrating the body of the host.[3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhizocephala

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