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Crustaceans

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Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Subphylum:Crustacea
Classes
Remipedia[?]
Cephalocarida[?]
Branchiopoda
Ostracoda[?] - ostracods[?]
Mystacocarida
Copepoda[?] - copepods
Branchiura[?]
Cirripedia[?] - barnacles
Tantulocarida[?]
Malacostraca[?] - lobsters, crabs, krill, etc.

The crustaceans (Crustacea) are a large group of arthropods (55,000 species), usually treated as a subphylum. They include various familiar animals, such as lobsters, crabs, shrimp and barnacles. They are variously found in marine and freshwater, with a few terrestrial members (such as woodlice.

There are 1,220 barnacle species, 1,000 branchiopod, 13,000 copepod, and 30,000 malacostracan.

Crustaceans typically have a thick carapace covering part of their body. Their appendages are typically biramous, including a second pair of antennae (but not the first).

The classification varies somewhat. The groups listed at right are generally recognized, but several of them are often treated as subclasses of a class Maxillopoda[?]. Evolutionary relationships between the different groups are not entirely clear, making the exact definition of larger groups difficult.



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