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kentrogon Zool.|ˈkɛntrəgɒn| [ad. Fr. kentrogone (Y. Delage 1884, in Arch. Zool. Expér. & Gén. 2 Sér. II. 606), f. Gr. κέντρον sharp point + γόν-ος offspring.] A larval form of parasitic barnacles of the order Rhizocephala, in which state the barnacle first attaches itself to the host.
1909A. Sedgwick Student's Text-bk. Zool. III. v. 430 At this stage the young Cirripede is known as the Kentrogon larva. 1909W. T. Calman in E. R. Lankester Treat. Zool. VII. v. 134 (caption) Kentrogon-stage, after the Cypris shell has been cast off and the ‘dart’ has been formed. 1940Chambers's Techn. Dict. 473/1 Kentrogon (Zool.). A stage in the life-history of certain parasitic Cirripedia (e.g. Sacculina) which succeeds the Cypris stage and precedes the entry of the parasite into the body of the host. |