Catomerus

Catomerus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Thecostraca
Subclass: Cirripedia
Order: Balanomorpha
Family: Catophragmidae
Genus: Catomerus
Pilsbry, 1916
Species:
C. polymerus
Binomial name
Catomerus polymerus
(Darwin, 1854)
Synonyms

Catophragmus polymerus Darwin, 1854

Catomerus is a monotypic genus of intertidal/shallow water acorn barnacle that is found in warm temperate waters of Australia. The genus and species is very easily identified by whorls of small plates surrounding the base of the primary shell wall; no other shoreline barnacle species in the Southern Hemisphere has that feature. This species is considered to be a relic, as these plates are found only in primitive living lineages of acorn barnacles or in older fossil species. The fact that this is an intertidal species is unusual, because living primitive relic species are often found in more isolated habitats such as deep ocean basins and abyssal hydrothermal vents.

Catomeris polymerus small cluster, not crowded. Picture is very clear, showing operculars, shell plates, and whorls of imbricating basal plates.