lepas fascicularis

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lepas fascicularis

A stalked barnacle, Lepas fascicularis, clings to a piece of driftwood in the ocean.

Definition

Noun A species of stalked barnacle belonging to the genus Lepas, characterized by its attachment to submerged man-made surfaces such as ship hulls and floating wood.

Usage

This term is a specific scientific name for a marine organism. It is used primarily in biological, marine, and zoological contexts to identify this particular barnacle species.

Examples
  • Scientific Description:
    • The hull was heavily fouled with Lepas fascicularis, requiring cleaning.
    • Researchers studied the adhesive properties of Lepas fascicularis.
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Context: The name is used in formal scientific writing, following binomial nomenclature rules (genus , species ). It is often italicized in print.
  • Ecological Impact: Discussed in studies of biofouling, where colonizes ships and maritime structures, affecting efficiency and maintenance.
Variants and Related Words
  • Goose Barnacle: A common name for barnacles in the genus , which includes .
  • Stalked Barnacle: A descriptive term for barnacles with a fleshy stalk (peduncle), differentiating them from acorn barnacles.
  • Lepas anatifera: A closely related species within the same genus.
Synonyms
  • Buoy Barnacle (a common name sometimes used, referring to its habit of attaching to floating objects).
Notes on Meaning

This term refers exclusively to the biological organism. It does not have figurative, idiomatic, or phrasal verb uses, as it is a technical scientific name.

lepas fascicularis

A stalked barnacle, Lepas fascicularis, clings to a piece of driftwood in the ocean.

Noun
  1. stalked barnacle that attaches to ship bottoms or floating timbers