Description: BARNACLE GEESE— GOOSE BARNACLES. 117 aurita of Linnaeus. The species of the whale from which these Barnacles were taken was not mentioned, but it was probably the " hunch-backed " whale, Megaptera longimana. FIG, 40. — WHALE BARNACLE (Corouiila diadcma), WITH THREE Co7ichoderma aiiHta attached to it. which is generally infested with this Coroniila. This very illustrative specimen was, and I hope still is, in Mr. Buck- land's Museum at South Kensington. It was described by him in Land and Water, of May 19th, 1866, and I am. Date: 1883. Source:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary/14966854294. Author: International Fisheries Exhibition; Lee, Henry. Full titleSea fables explained / by Henry Lee. Page ID10985723. Item ID41337 (
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Find related Wikimedia Commons images). Page numbersPage 117. NamesNameFound:Barnacles NameConfirmed:Barnacles NameBankID:5033555 NameFound:Corouiila diadcma NameFound:Megaptera longimana NameConfirmed:Megaptera longimana (Rudolphi, 1832) EOLID:328575. BHL Page URL
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