Catophragmidae
The Catophragmidae are a family of barnacles in the superfamily Chthamaloidea with eight shell wall plates, surrounded by several whorls of imbricating plates. The basis is membranous.
This family occupies lower to upper midlittoral warm seas of the Pacific Coast of Central America, Caribbean, Bermuda, and Australia/Tasmania. These populations are highly disjunct and can be seen as relictual.
The family contains these genera: All genera are at present monotypic.
- Catolasmus Ross & Newman, 2001
- Catomerus Pilsbry, 1916
- Catophragmus Sowerby, 1827