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  1. Catalogue of Type and Figured Fossil Crustacea (Excluding Ostracoda), Chelicerata, Myriapoda and Pycnogonida in the British Museum (Natural History)
  2. Les peuplements de Copepodes Harpacticoides (Crustacea) des sediments meubles de la zone intertidale des cotes charentaises (Atlantique) (Memoires du Museum ... Serie A, Zoologie ; t.104) (French Edition) by Ph Bodin, 1977
  3. Crustacea Malacostraca by Hans Jacob Hansen, 2009-12-22
  4. Neue Beiträge Zur Naturgeschichte Der Cladoceren (Crustacea Cladocera) (German Edition) by J Eduard Schoedler, 2010-02-28
  5. Palaeozoic Crustacea. the Publications and Notes on the Genera and Species During the Past Twenty Years, 1895-1917 by Anthony Wayne Vogdes, 2010-01-11
  6. Freshwater Cyclopoida (Cyclopoida presnykh vod) (Akademii¸ a¸¡ nauk SSSR. Zoologischeskii Institut. Fauna of U.S.S.R. Crustacea) by V. M Rylov, 1963
  7. On the Crustacea Isopoda of the 'lightning,' 'porcupine,' and 'valorous' Expeditions by Alfred Merle Norman, 2010-01-18
  8. British Freshwater Crustacea Malacostraca (FBA Scientific & Special Publications) by T. Gledhill, 1993-07
  9. A history of crustacea; recent malascostraca by Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing, 2010-05-13
  10. Handbook on the common marine isopod Crustacea of Georgia, by Robert J Menzies, 1966
  11. Appendiculata: Crustacea by William Thomas Calman, 2010-06-18
  12. A Classed And Annotated Bibliography Of The Paleozoic Crustacea, 1698-1892 by Anthony W. Vogdes, 2010-09-10
  13. Life And Work of Dr. Johannes Govertus De Man (1850-1930): A Crustacea and Nematoda specialist by Gerrit Karssen, 2006-07-30
  14. Higher Crustacea of New York City by Frederick C. 1873-1906 Paulmier, 2010-08-23

21. Decapod Crustacea Of The Californian And Oregonian Zoogeographic Provinces
Approximately 280 species of decapod crustaceans live along the west coast of North America between Puget Sound and Magdalena Bay, Baja California, Mexico.
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22. Discover Life - Crustacea - Barnacles, Crabs, Lobsters, Shrimp
Discover Life s encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of crustacea Barnacles, Crabs, Lobsters,
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23. Palaeos Metazoa: Crustacea - 1
This page introduces the crown group crustacea, sometimes defined as the last common ancestor of all living crustaceans and all of its descendants.
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PROTOSTOMIA ARTHROPODA Trilobita PANCRUSTACEA CRUSTACEA INSECTA LOPHOTROCHOZOA MOLLUSCA `ANNELIDA
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This page introduces the crown group Crustacea, sometimes defined as the last common ancestor of all living crustaceans and all of its descendants. This is, of course, a circular definition. We normally try to give a somewhat more explicit definition of a clade, but that's admittedly difficult for the Crustacea. Nothing remotely resembling a consensus phylogeny of the main crustacean groups has emerged from 250 years of carcinology . In fact, we even lack agreement on what the "main crustacean groups" might be. For example, a respectable minority holds that Crustacea itself is paraphyletic and includes the insects See, e.g.

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25. Complete Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Of The Sea-fir...[Gene. 2004] - PubMed Resul
The primary structure of the mitochondrial genome of the bioluminescent crustacean, Vargula hilgendorfii, the seafirefly (Arthropoda, crustacea, Ostracoda)
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26. Crab Vs. Pipe
original page http//crustacea.nhm.org/~dean2/crab.html. Alternative URL http//129.186.79.84/crab/. This is a video taken in 6000 feet of water.
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27. Nikon MicroscopyU Movie Gallery: Daphnia (Crustacea)
This page is an index to digital videos of the freshwater crustacean, Daphnia, also known as the water flea.
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Daphnia (Crustacea) Movies
Daphnia Video No. 1 - The pulsating intestine is easily viewed in this specimen and the heart can be seen fluttering (near the head, along the organism's "back" and just behind the intestine); under oblique illumination with a playing time of 19.7 seconds. Choose a playback format that matches your connection speed: 28.8k (modem) 56.6k (modem) , or T1/Cable/DSL , or download this video clip in MPEG format (8.26 MB). Daphnia Video No. 2 - A daphnia waves its extended appendages to create currents for filter feeding the fluttering organ alongside its "back" is the heart; under oblique illumination with a playing time of 31.0 seconds. Choose a playback format that matches your connection speed: 28.8k (modem) 56.6k (modem) , or T1/Cable/DSL , or download this video clip in MPEG format (3.03 MB). Daphnia are microscopic crustaceans belonging to the order Cladocera. Also known as water fleas, they populate the quiet waters of lakes and ponds throughout the world. Most species are found in freshwater habitats, but a few occur in marine environments. BACK TO POND LIFE

28. Entomology 201
Some members of the subphylum crustacea are important foods for humans, crustaceans have two body regions; a cephalothorax and an abdomen.
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  • Introduction Taxonomy Exploring the Tree of Life Species as the Basic Unit ... Arthropod Diversity
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    Some members of the subphylum Crustacea are important foods for humans, such as shrimp, crab and lobster. Most species in this group are tiny aquatic species, such as water fleas and fairy shrimp, which are important components in ocean food chains. Crustaceans have two body regions; a cephalothorax and an abdomen. (Remember which other group had this division too?) They have two pair of antennae and typically at least five pair of legs. The majority of crustaceans are found in marine (saltwater) and freshwater habitats. The only widespread terrestrial crustaceans are sowbugs or pillbugs (Isopoda). Sowbugs have seven pairs of legs and some will roll into a ball when disturbed. Most are nocturnal and during the day hide in or near the soil, under bark or leaf litter or in other protected moist places. They scavenge decaying plant and animal matter; some may eat portions of living plants, and are occasionally pests in greenhouses. Web Assignment: Sowbugs Read about sowbugs , an example of a terrestrial crustacean. (

29. Discover Life -- Crustacea Image
Discover Life s encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Discover Life crustacea image.
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30. CRUSTACEA
There are about 45 000 described crustaceans, but it is thought that many more await description. The body plan varies considerably and in some the head and
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Enter your search terms Web www.bumblebee.org Submit search form Crustacea Malacostraca , crabs, shrimp, woodlice Mystacocarida Ostracoda seed shrimps ... Remipedia THEY HAVE/ARE Calcareous exoskeleton The body plan varies but generally a head, leg bearing segments, a trunk with a variable number of segments, and a terminal telson A mouth, through gut and anus Appendages (legs, antennae, etc.) mainly biramous (two branches). Two pairs of antennae Simple and compound eyes Gaseous exchange by gills or across the body surface Sexes are usually separate, but some are hermaphrodite Females may have brood pouches Mainly marine, but some freshwater and a few terrestrial There are about 45 000 described Crustaceans, but it is thought that many more await description. The body plan varies considerably and in some the head and some thoracic segments have become fused into a cepalothorax, and in others the carapace covers most of the body. The cuticle is mainly composed of calcareous material, with some chitin and protein, and this no doubt restricts their colonisation of water with a low pH. There are many leg modifications, e.g. walking legs, paddles, food collection, and claspers for mating. Although some are terrestrial, e.g. land crabs, all except the woodlice

31. Crustacean, Or Crustacea (arthropod) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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any member of the subphylum Crustacea (phylum Arthropoda), a group of invertebrate animals consisting of some 39,000 species distributed worldwide. Crabs, lobsters, shrimps, and wood lice are among the best-known crustaceans, but the group also includes an enormous variety of other forms without popular names. Crustaceans are generally aquatic and differ from other arthropods in having two...
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...and controlled by a ring of radiating muscle fibres. These fibres contract in response to neural stimulation, thereby stretching the sac into a broad, thin disk. Chromatophoric syncytia occur in crustaceans, the movement of biochrome being due to the ebb and flow of cytoplasm through fixed tubular spaces that collapse when the cell is contracted and fill when the cell expands. Chromatophoric...
classification of anthropods
The subphylum Crustacea contains mostly marine arthropods though many of its members, such as the crayfish, have invaded fresh water, and one group, the pill bugs (sow bugs) has become terrestrial, living beneath stones and logs and in leaf mold. In the sea, large crustaceans such as crabs and shrimps are common bottom-dwelling arthropods. Many minute species of crustaceans are an important...

32. Crustacea
Any of various predominantly aquatic arthropods of the class crustacea, including lobsters, crabs, shrimps, and barnacles, characteristically having a
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    Any of various predominantly aquatic arthropods of the class Crustacea, including lobsters, crabs, shrimps, and barnacles, characteristically having a segmented body, a chitinous exoskeleton, and paired, jointed limbs.
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    A crustacean is an arthropod with 5 pairs of appendages on 6 segments: 2 pairs of antennae, a pair of jaws, or mandibles, 1 on each side of the mouth, and 2 pairs of manipulatory mouthparts. The number of segments in the body varies, depending on the group. In some forms the body may simply be a trunk. In more advanced types it may be devided into a thorax and abdomen. The thorax has maximum of 8 segments, and the abdomen, 6. ... Reproduction is almost entirely sexual, fertilization is usually internal, and the eggs are attached to the body of the female. [ National Audubon Society Field Guide of North American Seashore Creatures. ]

33. Search Results On Crustacea
rsity of Miami, 1972 Research and Professional Interests Past research interests include classical crustacean systematics, ecology, and biogeography.
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34. Masculinization Of Female Isopods (Crustacea) Correlated With Non-Mendelian Inhe
This male differentiation occurs in terrestrial isopods (crustacea, suborder Oniscoidea) and sometimes involves only some epithelial areas (gynandromorphous
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When in genetic females external male characters differentiate, the phenomenon is called "male pseudohermaphroditism." This male differentiation occurs in terrestrial isopods (Crustacea, suborder Oniscoidea) and sometimes involves only some epithelial areas (gynandromorphous mosaics). It is not induced by male hormones or by abnormal ovary function. This intersexuality is transmitted maternally (by the intersex females) or paternally (by the brothers of intersex females) to between 30% and 60% of their offspring. Although it occurs at 20 C, the male differentiation disappears when breeding takes place at 27

35. Crustacea - Definition Of Crustacea In The Medical Dictionary - By The Free Onli
Definition of crustacea in the Medical Dictionary. crustacea explanation. Information about crustacea in Free online English dictionary. What is crustacea?
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36. SubPhylum Crustacea
SubPhylum crustacea. Class Malacostraca. SubClass Eumalacostraca. SuperOrder Peracarida. Order Isopoda. SubOrder Anthuridea. Family Anthuridae Leach, 1814
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SubPhylum Crustacea Class Malacostraca SubClass Eumalacostraca SuperOrder Peracarida Order Isopoda SubOrder Anthuridea Family Anthuridae Leach, 1814 Apanthura Apanthura inornata Miller and Menzies, 1952 Mesanthura Mesanthura hieroglyphica Miller and Menzies, 1952 Mesanthura sp. Family Paranthuridae Paranthura Paranthura bellicauda Miller and Menzies, 1952 Paranthura ostergaardi Miller and Menzies, 1952 SubOrder Flabellifera Family Aegidae Leach, 1815 Aega Aega deshayesiana H.Milne Edwards, Aega quadratasinus Richardson, 1906 Rocinela Rocinela hawaiiensis Richardson, 1906 Family Cirolanidae Dana, 1852 Cirolana Cirolana parva Hansen, Cirolana sp. Edmondson, 1946 Family Cymothoidae Leach, 1818 Creniola Creniola breviceps Cymothoa Cymothoa recta Dana, 1853 Cymothoa sp. Edmondson, 1946 Ichthyoxenus Ichthyoxenus puhi (Bowman, 1960) Family Limnoriidae Harger, 1879 Limnoria Limnoria tripunctata Menzies, 1951 Paralimnoria Paralimnoria andrewsi Calman, Family Sphaeromatidae Latreille, 1825 Cymodocella Pfeffer, 1887 Cymodocella hawaiiensis Bruce, 1994 Dynamenella Dynamenella sp.

37. ScienceDirect - Journal Of Experimental Marine Biology And Ecology : The Biodive
Proceedings of the Fourth International crustacean Congress, Amsterdam, crustacean Issues, Vol. 12, edited by J. Carel von Vaupel Klein and Frederick R.
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38. Subphylum Crustacea Tree Of Life
Members of Subphylum crustacea (the crustaceans) comprise a large group of arthropods. The group contains familiar popular marine food animals such as
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Subphylum Crustacea Phylum Arthropoda
Subphylum Crustacea Class Subclass Common Name Class Branchiopoda Phyllopoda Brine shrimp Sarsostraca Fairy Shrimp Class Remipedia Enantiopoda (extinct)
Nectiopoda Cave dwelling blind shrimps Class Cephalocarida Order: Brachypoda Horseshow shrimps Class Maxillopoda Several subclasses Barnacles and a large number of parasites Class Ostracoda Myodocopa (note 1) Seed shrimp Podocopa Seed shrimp Malacostraca Eumalacostraca
Hoplocarida
Phyllocarida crabs, mole crabs, lobsters and true shrimps

39. Crustacea - Thomson Scientific
crustacea (Subphylum) ..Branchiopoda (Class) . .Anostraca (Order) ..Cladocera (Order)
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CRUSTACEA Level Term Crustacea (Subphylum)
..............Branchiopoda (Class)
..........................Anostraca (Order)
..........................Cladocera (Order)
..........................Conchostraca (Order)
..........................Kazacharthra + (Order)
..........................Lipostraca + (Order)
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..........................Pectocaridida + (Order)
..............Branchiura (Class) ..............Cephalocarida (Class) ..............Cirripedia (Class) ..........................Acrothoracica (Order) ..........................Ascothoracica (Order) ..........................Rhizocephala (Order) ..........................Thoracica (Order) ............................Balanomorpha (Suborder) ............................Brachylepadomorpha (Suborder) ............................Lepadomorpha (Suborder) ............................Verrucomorpha (Suborder) ..............Conchyliocarida + (Class) ..............Copepoda (Class) ..........................Calanoida (Order) ..........................Cyclopoida (Order) ..........................Harpacticoida (Order) ..........................Misophrioida (Order) ..........................Monstrilloida (Order) ..........................Mormonilloida (Order) ..........................Platycopioida (Order) ..........................Poecilostomatoida (Order) ..........................Siphonostomatoida (Order)

40. NatureServe Explorer Species Index: Phylum Crustacea
NatureServe Explorer Species Index for page 1 of Phylum crustacea.
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