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cirrhopod Zool.|ˈsɪrəʊpɒd| [ad. mod.F. cirrhopode (Cuvier), mod.L. pl. Cirrhopoda, f. assumed Gr. κιῤῥό-ς (see cirrh-) + ποδ- foot.] = cirriped. The name Cirrhopoda has been used for the class Cirripedia, especially when they were associated with the Molluscs (cf. Gasteropoda), or the Crustacea (cf. Amphipoda).
[1837Penny Cycl. VII. 202/1 Cirrhopodes of Cuvier and Férussac.] 1843W. Humble Dict. Geol. & Min. 47/2 The cirrhopods..are articulated animals, enclosed in shells like those of mollusca. 1847Carpenter Zool. §828 Cirrhopods attached by a long fleshy peduncle or foot-stalk. 1855Kingsley Glaucus (1878) 117 A little ‘cirrhipod’, the cousin of those tiny barnacles. |