Species Coronula barbara Darwin, 1854 † accepted as Coronula bifida Bronn, 1831 †(See : Buckeridge JS, Chan BKK, Lee SW. 2018. Accumulations of fossils of the whale barnacle Coronula bifida Bronn, 1831 (Thoracica: Coronulidae) provides evidence of a late Pliocene cetacean migration route through the Straits of Taiwan. Zool Stud 57:54. )
Species Coronula dormitor Pilsbry & Olson, 1951 † accepted as Coronula bifida Bronn, 1831 †(See: Buckeridge JS, Chan BKK, Lee SW. 2018. Accumulations of fossils of the whale barnacle Coronula bifida Bronn, 1831 (Thoracica: Coronulidae) provides evidence of a late Pliocene cetacean migration route through the Straits of Taiwan. Zool Stud 57:54. )
Species Coronula ficarazzensis De Gregorio, 1895 † accepted as Cetopirus ficarezzensis De Gregorio, 1895 †(Collareta A, Insacco G, Reitano A, Catanzariti R, Bosselaers M, Montes M, Bianucci G. 2018a. Fossil whale barnacles from the lower Pleistocene of Sicily shed light on the coeval Mediterranean cetacean fauna. Carnets de géologie 18:9-22. doi:10.1016/j.crp)
Species Coronula macsotayi Weisbord, 1971 † accepted as Coronula diadema (Linnaeus, 1767)(See Buckeridge JS, Chan BKK, Lee SW. 2018. Accumulations of fossils of the whale barnacle Coronula bifida Bronn, 1831 (Thoracica: Coronulidae) provides evidence of a late Pliocene cetacean migration route through the Straits of Taiwan. Zool Stud 57:54. do)
basis of recordYoung, P.S. (2001). Deep-sea Cirripedia Thoracica (Crustacea) from the northeastern Atlantic collected by French expeditions. Zoosystema 23(4): 705-756.[details]
Taxonomy
taxonomy sourceChan, B. K. K.; Dreyer, N.; Gale, A. S.; Glenner, H.; Ewers-Saucedo, C.; Pérez-Losada, M.; Kolbasov, G. A.; Crandall, K. A.; Høeg, J. T. (2021). The evolutionary diversity of barnacles, with an updated classification of fossil and living forms. <em>Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.</em> , available online athttps://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa160[details]
Other
additional sourceHayashi, R. (2012). A checklist of turtle and whale barnacles (Cirripedia: Thoracica: Coronuloidea). <em>Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.</em> 93(01): 143-182., available online athttps://doi.org/10.1017/s0025315412000847[details]
Unreviewed
Classification According to RAMS, the genus Coronula belongs to the Bathylasmatidae family instead of the Coronulidae family. [details]