RM2DF6X3M–Chaetomorpha aerea (green algae) and barnacles (crustacea cirripedia). This photo was taken in Cap de Creus (Cabo Creus), Girona province, Catalonia,
RMCR0NM5–Cirriped Lepas anatifera, Cirripedia, Crustacean, Crustacea, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia, Asia
RMPG77BP–A cluster of barnacles (Cirripedia) attached to a rock on a sandy beach in Scotland, UK
RMF005YW–barnacle (Balanus spec.), barnacle in a tide pool, Canada, Vancouver Island
RFKPN3CA–Barnacle (Cirripedia) on a Seaside Rock Wide Shot
RMEBM0FD–Montagu's stellate barnacle (Chthamalus montagui), close up
RMW7MX8A–Honeycomb worm reef (Sabellaria alveolata) with Common barnacles (Semibalanus balanoides) and Dog whelks (Nucella lapillus), St.Bees, Cumbria, UK, July
RM2EX497C–Festoon (Apoda limacodes, caterpillar, Fontaine la Mallet, Normandy, France
RMW7RYDW–Group of Montagu's stellate barnacles (Chthamalus montagui) attached to rocks on seashore, Kimmeridge, Dorset, UK, UK, March.
RMR3P5T5–Sea palm (Postelsia palmaeformis), mussels and anatifes at the edge of the Pacific Ocean. Botanical Beach Provincial Park, Port Renfrew, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
RM2BNE3WF–Common limpet (Patella vulgata) and young Acorn barnacles (Semibalanus balanoides) attached to rocks on seashore, north Cornwall, UK, September.
RM2J1WBPA–Split level of Acorn barnacles (Balanus glandula) just below the surface, Seven Tree Island, Browning Pass, Queen Charlotte Strait, British Columbia,
RM2BNJM61–Illustration from John Gerard 'The Herball or General Historie of Plantes' 1597. This image shows the legend that geese were born from barnacles
RMBKC509–Australian barnacle (Elminius modestus) on a mussel shell.
RM2BNE2NP–Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) surfacing with barnacles encrusted on its head, Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, January.
RM2DF6A5K–Codium coralloides is a chlorophycean marine alga. In this image grows over a colony of barnacles (Chthamalus sp. ). Chlorophyta. Codiaceae. Cape
RM2BNEJXE–Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacle / Smooth Gooseneck Barnacle colony (Lepas anatifera) attached to plastic bottel washed up on a beach following heavy storms
RMA4ERCE–19081 Barnacles on pilings Ocean Beach San Francisco California USA
RMGKW1X1–Coral Barnacle, Pyrgomatide, Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia
RFPXD0N3–American Horseshoe Crab, Limulus Polyphemus, encrusted with barnacles arranged with a Sea Biscuit sand dollar and a branch adorned with barnacles.
RFPXDPXG–A feeding barnacle in a colony of anemones extends its tentacles to grab any suspended plankton floating by as the current flows.
RMW7RYJN–Common limpets (Patella vulgata) and Acorn barnacles (Balanus perforatus) attached to rocks exposed at low tide, Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK, April.
RFM01ECH–A feeding acorn barnacle extends its feathered cirri, catching plankton and particles as a source of food. Barnacles are small and fast feeding.
RMB6745D–Barnacle filtrate Plankton Pyrgomatide Alor Lesser Sunda Islands Indo Pacific Indonesia
RMRFCED1–Barnacles on a piece of driftwood.
RF2G05PPC–Close-up detailed shot of the barnacles found in the marine environment.
RMBKC2TD–Australian barnacle (Elminius modestus) on a mussel shell.
RMAMHMNP–Barnacles On Rock
RMBPGXC6–Barnacles and limpets compete for space on an intertidal rock
RMCE9A2N–Close-up photo of acorn barnacles, Semibalanus balanoides
RMAWDJH2–Barnacles growing on a boulder
RMEBNTDF–Modest barnacle (Elminius modestus), two Modest barnacles on a stone, Germany
RMR15DJD–Common limpets (Patella vulgata) and Acorn barnacles (Semibalanus balanoides) attached to intertidal rocks, exposed by a falling tide, Cornwall, UK
RM2GB7X51–Welsh slate and barnacles intertidal zone Pembrokeshire
RME9305W–Common limpets (Patella vulgata) and Acorn barnacles (Balanus perforatus) attached to rocks exposed at low tide, Lyme Regis.
RF2A7D1P6–Barnacles attached to rocks on the beach
RMBXY5XA–Ribbed Mussels (Geukensia demissa) with young and mature barnacles (Semibalanus balanoides) in a salt marsh.
RFKE2MP8–Strawberry anemones surround a barnacle, Monterey, Central California.
RFPXD0NG–American Horseshoe Crab, Limulus Polyphemus, Leach 1819, is adorned with barnacles. The ancient marine arthropod is sometimes called a living fossil.
RMHWE3FX–Common Hermit Crab Showing Head and claws coming out of shell at Rascarrel Bay, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK.
RMW7RYH9–Dog whelk (Nucella lapillus), a predator of barnacles, on rocks encrusted with Common barnacles / Northern rock barnacles (Semibalanus balanoides) exposed at low tide, with seaweed, a rock pool and the sea in the background, Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK, May.
RM2A3EMF9–humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, fluke with barnacles, Chichi-jima, Bonin Islands, Ogasawara Islands, Natural World Heritage Site, Tokyo, Japa
RMW7X7W9–Giant barnacles (Balanus nubilus), Alaska, USA, Gulf of Alaska. Pacific ocean.
RM2ANXWHA–Old rusty anchor in the anchor graveyard in Jamestown Bay at low tide near Sitka, Alaska, USA.
RMW85KJ4–Common goose barnacle (Lepas anatifera) on a piece of plastic. Sargasso Sea, Bermuda
RMW7WHRG–Invasive barnacles (Austrominius modestus) growing on a sculpture forming part of the installation 'Another Place' on the beach at Crosby, Merseyside, April.
RMF67JW0–Coral Barnacle filtrate Plankton, Ceratoconcha sp., Komodo National Park, Indonesia
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