Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
barnacle
Romanian translation:
scoică răţuşcă
Added to glossary by
Cristina Butas
Nov 18, 2007 14:19
16 yrs ago
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English term
barnacle
English to Romanian
Other
Zoology
Crustacee
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"common name of the sedentary crustacean animals constituting the subclass Cirripedia. Barnacles are exclusively marine and are quite unlike any other crustacean because of the permanently attached, or sessile, mode of existence for which they are highly modified."
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"common name of the sedentary crustacean animals constituting the subclass Cirripedia. Barnacles are exclusively marine and are quite unlike any other crustacean because of the permanently attached, or sessile, mode of existence for which they are highly modified."
http://www.bartleby.com/65/ba/barnacle.html
Mulţumesc anticipat!
Proposed translations
(Romanian)
4 +2 | scoică răţuşcă | Cristian Brinza |
5 +1 | crustacei | Nina Iordache |
3 +2 | atropode din subclasa Cirripedia | Anca Nitu |
3 +1 | Lepas anatifera | Irina Adams |
Proposed translations
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57 mins
Selected
scoică răţuşcă
cf. Atlas Zoo, pagina 94, dihania 14
Peer comment(s):
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Crisoi
: da, scoica ratusca Lepas anatifera, cf. http://www.studentie.ro/index.php?page=news&id_categ=871&id_... si http://www.calificativ.ro/CIRIPEDE-su27-sc88-a4339-p26-tC.ht...
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Mulţumesc frumos.
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agree |
Cristiana Coblis
: da, asta am găsit şi eu
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Mulţumesc, Cristiana.
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Comment: "Mulţumesc!"
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10 mins
Lepas anatifera
În apă vedeam acum tot felul de vieţuitoare, peşti, crabi, iar pentru prima dată şi ciripedul Lepas anatifera, acele crustacee fixate care îşi filtrează hrana din apă, captând-o cu picioarele care ies din cochiliile care le fac să semene cu nişte moluşte. Această specie, care este ataşată de substrat printr-un peduncul cărnos, şi-a primit atât numele ştiinţific (anatifera înseamnă în latină „cea care face raţe”) cât şi din engleză (goose-neck barnacle) de la o credinţă medievală conform căruia specia de gâscă Branta leucopsis, care nu a fost observată niciodată în Evul Mediu să cuibărească în Europa temperată (cuibăreşte, la fel ca restul speciilor genului, doar în regiunile arctice) se naşte din aceste vieţuitoare (din acest motiv gâsca se numeşte în engleză barnacle goose, gâsca ciripedelor).
Reference:
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1 hr
crustacei
regnul Animalia, Phylum Arthropoda, Subphylum Crustaceea, si restul de informatii detaliate pe http://www.eukarya.ro/taxon/186#subtaxoni
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6 hrs
atropode din subclasa Cirripedia
Barnacle
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Barnacle (disambiguation).
Barnacles
"Cirripedia" from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur (1904). The crab at the centre is nursing the externa of the parasitic cirripede Sacculina
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Maxillopoda
Subclass: Thecostraca
Infraclass: Cirripedia
Burmeister, 1834
Superorders
Acrothoracica
Thoracica
Rhizocephala
A barnacle is a type of arthropod belonging to infraclass Cirripedia in the subphylum Crustacea and is hence distantly related to crabs and lobsters. Some authorities regard Cirripedia as a full class or subclass, and the orders listed at right are sometimes treated as superorders. Around 1,220 barnacle species are currently known. The name "Cirripedia" is Latin, meaning "curl-footed".
Barnacles were first fully studied and classified by Charles Darwin who published a series of monographs in 1851 and 1854. Darwin undertook this study at the suggestion of his friend Joseph Dalton Hooker, in order to understand at least one species before making the generalisations needed for his theory of evolution by natural selection [1].
ARTROPÓD, artropode, s.n. (La pl.) Încrengătură de animale nevertebrate, cu corpul format din inele articulate, cu membre perechi, simetrice şi articulate, şi cu schelet extern, chitinos; (şi la sg.) animal făcând parte din această încrengătură. ♢ (Adjectival) Animal artropod. – Din fr. arthropodes.
http://dexonline.ro/search.php?cuv=artropode
Barnacle, common name for marine INVERTEBRATES of subclass Cirripedia, class Crustacea. Barnacles, the only sessile CRUSTACEANS, have adopted an odd lifestyle: they stand on their heads and kick food into their mouths. Six appendages (cirri), operating like a miniature net, filter food from the water. The eyes and second antennae are absent and the body reduced; the carapace (shell) is covered with calcareous plates. Acorn barnacles are common on Canadian intertidal rocks; some members of this group are specialized for life attached to whales. The stalked goose barnacle is named for its resemblance to a bird neck and head.
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Pa...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
• Ten things you may not know about images on Wikipedia •Jump to: navigation, search
For other uses, see Barnacle (disambiguation).
Barnacles
"Cirripedia" from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur (1904). The crab at the centre is nursing the externa of the parasitic cirripede Sacculina
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Maxillopoda
Subclass: Thecostraca
Infraclass: Cirripedia
Burmeister, 1834
Superorders
Acrothoracica
Thoracica
Rhizocephala
A barnacle is a type of arthropod belonging to infraclass Cirripedia in the subphylum Crustacea and is hence distantly related to crabs and lobsters. Some authorities regard Cirripedia as a full class or subclass, and the orders listed at right are sometimes treated as superorders. Around 1,220 barnacle species are currently known. The name "Cirripedia" is Latin, meaning "curl-footed".
Barnacles were first fully studied and classified by Charles Darwin who published a series of monographs in 1851 and 1854. Darwin undertook this study at the suggestion of his friend Joseph Dalton Hooker, in order to understand at least one species before making the generalisations needed for his theory of evolution by natural selection [1].
ARTROPÓD, artropode, s.n. (La pl.) Încrengătură de animale nevertebrate, cu corpul format din inele articulate, cu membre perechi, simetrice şi articulate, şi cu schelet extern, chitinos; (şi la sg.) animal făcând parte din această încrengătură. ♢ (Adjectival) Animal artropod. – Din fr. arthropodes.
http://dexonline.ro/search.php?cuv=artropode
Barnacle, common name for marine INVERTEBRATES of subclass Cirripedia, class Crustacea. Barnacles, the only sessile CRUSTACEANS, have adopted an odd lifestyle: they stand on their heads and kick food into their mouths. Six appendages (cirri), operating like a miniature net, filter food from the water. The eyes and second antennae are absent and the body reduced; the carapace (shell) is covered with calcareous plates. Acorn barnacles are common on Canadian intertidal rocks; some members of this group are specialized for life attached to whales. The stalked goose barnacle is named for its resemblance to a bird neck and head.
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Pa...
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Nina Iordache
2 hrs
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agree |
Cristiana Coblis
: în română pe scurt se spune "ciripede", dar e destul de general
9 hrs
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Discussion
Răspunsul lui Cristian îmi e de mare ajutor, mai aştept însă şi alte păreri:)
Deoarece iata cat de multe tipuri pot fi: http://images.google.ro/images?client=firefox-a&channel=s&rl...