Balanidae

/bæˈlænɪˌdiː/ noun

The scientific family name for true barnacles, a group of marine crustaceans with acorn-shaped shells that permanently attach to hard surfaces.

Derived from Greek 'balanos' (acorn) with the Latinized scientific family suffix '-idae.' This taxonomic naming convention groups organisms by shared characteristics.

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