Clistosaccus is a genus of barnacles which are parasitic on hermit crabs. It is a monotypic genus, and the single species is Clistosaccus paguri, which is found in the northern Atlantic Ocean and the northern Pacific Ocean.[2]
^ abBoyko, Christopher B. (2015). "Clistosaccus paguri Lilljeborg, 1861". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
^ abBoyko, Christopher B. (2015). "Clistosaccus Lilljeborg, 1861". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
Clistosaccus is a genus of barnacles which are parasitic on hermit crabs. It is a monotypic genus, and the single species is Clistosaccus paguri, which...
akentrogonids, the kentrogonids have kept their nauplius stage). In species like Clistosaccus paguri, the male injects its cluster of cells which migrates through...
of the barnacle subclass Cirripedia. The family contains two genera: Clistosaccus Lilljeborg, 1861 Sylon M. Sars, 1870 Boyko, Christopher B. (2015). "Clistosaccidae...
Chthamalophilus Bocquet-Védrine, 1957 Family Clistosaccidae Boschma, 1928 Genus Clistosaccus Lilljeborg, 1861 Genus Sylon M. Sars, 1870 Family Duplorbidae Høeg &...
of hermit crabs in the infraorder Anomura that the parasitic barnacle Clistosaccus paguri uses as a host. A female cyprid larva of the parasite injects...