Dear MARMAM community,
Several species of acorn barnacles occur on whales worldwide. The most commonly 
reported is Coronula diadema, a globose crown-shaped species up to 6 or 7 cm in 
diameter. I am seeking specimens (shell and tissue) of other, apparently less 
prevalent species that are conical, straight-sided, or flattened (i.e. Coronula 
reginae and Cetopirus complanatus). Indications are these species occur mostly 
with hosts from southern oceans. Samples preserved in ethanol (not 
formaldehyde) are desired.

If you have potential samples to share please contact me offline at the address 
below. I will be happy to supply you with my NMFS collecting permit, advise on 
preservation and shipment, and to pay for sample shipment.

Kind regards, John Zardus


John D. Zardus
Associate Professor
Department of Biology
The Citadel
171 Moultrie Street
Charleston, SC 29409

ph. 843-953-7511
fx. 843-953-7264
e. [email protected]

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