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  1. Catalogue of the Specimens of Amphipodous Crustacea in the Collection of the British Museum by Charles Spence Bate, 2010-02-22
  2. List of the Specimens of Crustacea in the Collection of the British Museum by British Museum . Dept. of Zoology, 2010-01-14
  3. The British woodlice, being a monograph of the terrestrial isopod Crustacea occurring in the British Islands by Wilfred Mark Webb, 2010-06-18
  4. New and rare stomatopod Crustacea from the Indo-West-Pacific region by Raymond B. Manning, 1978-01-01
  5. Worms and Crustacea by Alpheus Hyatt, 2010-07-24
  6. Neue Beitrage Zur Naturgeschichte Der Cladoceren: Crustacea Cladocera (1863) (German Edition) by J. Eduard Schoedler, 2010-05-23
  7. Synopsis of California Stalk-Eyed Crustacea by Samuel J. Holmes, 2010-03-27
  8. The Physiology of Crustacea, Vol. 1: Metabolism and Growth
  9. A Biology of Crustacea by J. GREEN, 1967
  10. Synopsis of California Stalk-Eyed Crustacea by Anonymous, 2010-04-03
  11. The marine fauna of New Zealand: Larvae of the Brachyura (Crustacea, Decapoda) (New Zealand Oceanographic Institute memoir) by R. G Wear, 1985
  12. Catalogue of the Australian stalk- and sessile-eyed Crustacea by William A. 1854-1925 Haswell, 2010-09-07
  13. Süßwasserfauna von Mitteleuropa, Bd. 08/2-3 Crustacea Cladocera Bosminidae (German Edition) by Ulrich Lieder, 1999-10-01
  14. A contribution to the taxonomy and distribution of the American fresh-water calanoid Crustacea by Trevor Kincaid, 1953

61. Crustacea - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define)
Dictionary crustacea. Definition for crustacea. crustacea (noun)-. 1. class of mandibulate arthropods including lobsters; crabs
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62. Crustacea Glossary: Browse All Terms
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. crustacea Section. crustaceaGlossary. Browse All Terms. crustacea Glossary Browse All Terms.
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63. Class Crustacea
Class crustacea Domain Eukarya Kingdom Animalia Phylum Arthropoda Class crustacea.Image below curtesy of Marine crustacea of Southern Australia
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Class Crustacea
Domain Eukarya
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Arthropoda
Class Crustacea
Image below curtesy of Marine Crustacea of Southern Australia
Crustacea is a class of arthropods consisting mainly of aquatic species. Crustaceans have two pairs of antennae, a pair of eyestalks with compound eyes, and a pair of mandibles on the head as well as a pair of legs on each body segment. These legs are biramous, or two branches, meaning that the each leg has a joint in it. All crustaceans respire via gills. Crustaceans are found all over Earth, particularly in aquatic environments.
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64. Wildlife Of Sydney - Crabs, Lobsters, Prawns And Other Crustaceans - Crustacea
Crabs, lobsters, prawns and other crustaceans crustacea. Just asinsects swarm on land, crustaceans dominate the seas. Sydney has
http://wildlife.faunanet.gov.au/group.cfm?Group_ID=10

65. Singapore Zoological Gardens - Docent
CORAL REEF CREATURES crustacea (crustacea
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Crustacea: Crustacea are the dominant lifeforms in coral reefs. With about 30,000 species, they are the most successful animals in the sea. The same way their cousins, the insects, are on land. Both crustacea and insects are arthropods.
Crusty crustacea: As those of us who have tackled a crab dinner realise, crustacea have a rigid external skeleton. Like other arthropods, their exoskeleton is made up of chitin. Unlike other arthropods, this may be reinforced with calcium for added strength. But parts which need to remain flexible have less calcium. Crustacea features: Like all other arthropods, crustacea have a segmented body and appendages. Like other arthropods, crustacea undergo metamorphosis. Crustacea are the only other arthropods besides insects which have compound eyes. Most have 1 pair, on stalks, sometimes plus one unpaired simple eye. Females usually care for the eggs until they hatch. They have 5-7 pairs of segmented legs (10-14 legs), 2 pairs antennae, breathe through gills, and have a heart which pumps the colourless blood through the body. Like land-dwelling arthropods, they have to moult to grow bigger. Just after moulting, they absorb sea water to inflate their new shell so it hardens with space to grow into. They often eat their moult to recycle the calcium. Unlike most insects, crustacea keep moulting even when they reach adult size and can replace lost appendages during a moult. Thus many crustacea drop their appendages when threatened (autotomy). They have special "breaking points" in their limbs and seal off the wound quickly.

66. Zootaxa; Crustacea
crustacea. GET Acrobat Reader for viewing PDF files. Associate Editor,Dr KA Crandall (keith_crandall@byu.edu) 574 Widtsoe Building
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A review of the hyperiidean amphipod family Cystisomatidae Willemöes-Suhm, 1875 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyperiidea)
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sp. nov. (Cypridoidea: Ostracoda) from western Honshu, Japan and a key to the subfamily Scottiinae Bronstein

67. Swiss-Prot Taxonomic Query: Crustacea

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68. Crustacea Info
Guana Island Study. crustaceans. Todd L. Zimmerman, 2000.
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Todd L. Zimmerman, 2000 Maxillopods Leptostracans Stomatopods Peracarids ... Decapods Crustaceans are one of the oldest arthropod groups having been on the planet for at least 560 million years. As other groups went extinct, the crustaceans came to dominate the oceans, much as the insects (which probably arose from crustaceans around 400 million years ago) have come to dominate the land. They are by far the most morphologically diverse group of animals ever to have lived. They range in size from tantulocarids and others with body lengths less than 1/10 of a millimeter, to giant spider crabs with spindly legs nearly four meters (12 feet) across, and lobsters weighing over 19 kg (42 lbs.) (Wolff, 1978). Some parasitic forms are so modified as adults that they consist of nothing more than a network of cells growing within a hosts' circulatory system. Such species can only be recognized as crustaceans by their nauplius larvae. Like other arthropods, crustaceans have an exoskeleton composed of chitin to which their muscles attach. In some groups such as the crabs and lobsters, calcium salts are incorporated into the chitin matrix to produce a hard, thickened shell. Because the exoskeleton is made up of non-living material that cannot grow with the animal, the animal must periodically molt out of the old exoskeleton and produce a new, larger one. At the time of the molt, the animal is in a great deal of danger. The process is very strenuous, and the new exoskeleton remains soft for several hours.

69. Fish Chain
25 articles found. Search Result. Thailand Shrimp exports to the US increase. Asia crustacea Trade 2001.11.27. Japan crustacea Production 2001.11.08.
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70. Fish Chain
Korean News World News, News Categories Search by Fish Types - crustacea -Fish - Mollusca - Seaweeds - Shellfish. Search by Subjects,
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71. Crustacea
Phylum Arthropoda. Subphylum crustacea (crab, shrimp, lobster, barnacle).A. General Characteristics. Groups of crustacea. Subphylum crustacea.
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Back to Schedule PDF Version Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea (crab, shrimp, lobster, barnacle) A. General Characteristics Body plan is segmented with jointed appendages that are paired, exoskeleton shed during molting, body puffs up and forms new, larger exoskeleton - lost appendages may be regenerated during a molt. Most crustaceans move with their jointed appendages except barnacles which are sessile. Most crustaceans are scavengers except barnacles and sand crabs (which are filter feeders) and a few carnivorous forms (like pistol shrimp). Reproduction in most is by mating between separate sexed adults, eggs kept by females until hatching as planktonic larvae called zoea. Barnacles are hermaphroditic, cross fertilize, larvae planktonic, nauplius and cypris. B. Segmented body, most segments with paired, jointed biramous appendages (Each appendage has two branches) Head a. one long pair of antennae b. one short pair of antennae c. one pair of eyes Body a. thorax - usually with five pairs of legs b. abdomen - usually six segments swimmerettes paired on first five segments last segment with tailfan composed of central telson and flanked by uropods head and thorax may be covered with one shell called a carapace bristles (touch, taste, sound, etc.) over body

72. NOVA - Crustacea
Translate this page NOVA - crustacea. ¿Quién? SEA. ¿Qué? crustacea. Nuevos taxones de crustaceadescritos de la península Ibérica e islas Baleares y sus costas. 2000.
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Para cada taxon, figura: . Nombre del taxon, seguido del autor si éste no coincide con la publicación. . Orden: Familia. . Género tipo o especie tipo para nuevos taxones específicos. . Distribución. El primer lugar corresponde a la localidad típica. . Publicación en que se describe el taxon. C R U S T A C E A Nuevos taxones de Crustacea descritos de la península Ibérica e islas Baleares y sus costas.
Astacilla cingulatta ISOPODA: Arcturidae Gibraltar Astacilla from Straits of Gibraltar, with a key to Iberian and North African species (Crustacea, Isopoda, Arcturidae). Ophelia Astacilla paucisaetosa ISOPODA: Arcturidae Gibraltar Astacilla from Straits of Gibraltar, with a key to Iberian and North African species (Crustacea, Isopoda, Arcturidae).

73. World Bibliography On Subterranean Crustacea
Translate this page World bibliography on subterranean crustacea. Bibliographie mondiale des crustaceasouterrains. Bibliographie sur les crustacea souterrains sans précision.
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World bibliography on subterranean Crustacea
Bibliographie mondiale des Crustacea souterrains
Bernard LEBRETON BLebre0760@aol.com SOMMAIRE - CONTENT Liste des pages existantes Sites sur les Crustacea souterrains Sites sur les autres Crustacea Remerciements - Acknowledgements Liste des pages existantes Amphipoda
  • Aoridae
  • Artesidae
  • Bogidiellidae
  • Crangonyctid grouping
  • Derived from Gondwana
  • Gammarid grouping
  • Ingolfiellidea
  • Liljeborgiidae
  • Melitid grouping
  • Metacrangonyx- group
  • Niphargus -group
  • Pardaliscidae
  • Phoxocephalidae
  • Pleustidae
  • Salentinellidae
  • Sebidae
  • Talitroidea
Cladocera Copepoda
  • Calanoida
  • Cyclopoida
  • Harpacticoida
  • Misophrioida
  • Platycopioida
Decapoda Isopoda
  • Cirolanidae
  • Sphaeromatidae
  • Anthuridea
  • Aselloidea
  • Gnathostenetroidoidea
  • Stenetrioidea
  • Janiroidea
  • Microcerberidae
  • Calabozoidea
  • Oniscidea
  • Phreatoicidea
Myctacea Mystacocarida Mysidacea Ostracoda ... Thermosbaenacea
LEBRETON (B.), 1999. World bibliography on subterranean Crustacea. Bibliographie mondiale des Crustacea souterrains. World Wide Web URL: [ http://members.aol.com/blspecies/crustacea.htm ]. 24.XII.1999. Sites sur les Crustacea souterrains Sites sur les autres Crustacea Remerciements - Acknowledgements LEBRETON (B.), 1999.

74. Trade Index
crustacea. Aqua In Tech Inc. Aquaculture of Texas, Inc. Artemia and AquaticAnimals Research Center, Bioprawns AS. Indo European Seafoods,
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75. Crustacea & Echinodermata
Congo bibliography crustacea Echinodermata. West African brachyuran crabs(crustacea Decapoda) Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology No.
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  • Babinot, J., and G. Kouyoumontzakis. Premieres donnees sur les ostracodes des abords de l'estuaire du fleuve Congo: Revue De Micropaleontologie 29(1) 1986: 3-16, Illustr. Bate, R. On Cypridea sylvesterbradleyi Bate sp. nov: Stereo-Atlas of Ostracod Shells 21(2), 31 December 1994: 103-106, Illustr. Bertholon, Luc. Heterochronic developments in ostracods, indicator of adaptive strategies: Geobios Memoire Special (Lyon) 21, 1997: 277-285, Illustr. Bertholon, Luc, and P. Carbonel. Developpement heterochronique chez les ostracodes: strategie d'adaptation a des environnements variables?: Geobios Memoire Special (Lyon) 18 1995: 47-56, Illustr. ———. The impact of environment on ontogenesis variations in Ruggieria and Chrysocythere (Ostracoda): Biosystems 28(1-3) Special Volume 1992: 179-194, Illustr. ———. La part de l'ontogenese et de l'environnement sur les variations morphologiques de Chrysocythere ornata:
  • 76. Crustacea - Main - Systema Naturae 2000
    Life Eukaryotes Opisthokonts Metazoa Kingdom Animalia Eumetazoa BilateriaEcdysozoa Panarthropoda Phylum Arthropoda Pancrustacea Subphylum crustacea
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    Life "Eukaryotes" "Opisthokonts" Metazoa Kingdom Animalia Eumetazoa Bilateria Ecdysozoa ... Panarthropoda Phylum Arthropoda Pan-Crustacea Subphylum Crustacea Details Links Remipedia Yager,1981 Details Cephalocarida ] Sanders, H.L.,1955 Details ST: Class Cephalocarida Ref=®(d)Bowman, in Parker,1982:174 Class Cephalocarida (Sanders, H.L.,1955) Details Branchiopoda Details ST: Class Branchiopoda Ref=®(d)Belk, in Parker,1982:174 Class Branchiopoda Details Ostracoda Details ... Links ST: Subclass Ostracoda Ref=®(o)Cohen, in Parker,1982:181; Period=Cambrian to Present; N=3o41f136g302s2ss+3o1f8g6s Class [ Mystacocarida Details ST: Subclass Mystacocarida Period=Holocene to Present Class [ Copepoda Details ST: Subclass Copepoda Period=Miocene to Present; N=1f4g4s Class [ Branchiura Details ST: Subclass Branchiura Period=Holocene to Present Class Pentastomida Details N=11g10s Class †Euthycarcinoidea Details Period=Triassic Class [ Tantulocarida Details ST: Subclass Tantulocarida Maxillopoda Details Malacostraca ... Details ST: Class Malacostraca Ref=®(d)Bousfield, in Parker,1982:232 Class

    77. Pan-Crustacea - Main - Systema Naturae 2000
    Life Eukaryotes Opisthokonts Metazoa Kingdom Animalia Eumetazoa Bilateria EcdysozoaPanarthropoda Phylum Arthropoda Pancrustacea Ref=(o)Walossek Müller
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    Life "Eukaryotes" "Opisthokonts" Metazoa Kingdom Animalia Eumetazoa Bilateria Ecdysozoa ... Panarthropoda Phylum Arthropoda Pan-Crustacea †Henningsmoenia †Cambropachycope Details †Goticaris Details †Martinssonia Details Crustacea ...
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    78. Tesauro Alfabético Conceptual
    .. VERTEBRATA - PECES MARINOS Crotalidae = VIPERIDAE crustacea LT 13
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    CROCODYLIA
    LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática
    = Cocodrilos
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    CROSSOPTERYGII LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática OSTEICHTHYES PISCES VERTEBRATA ... PECES MARINOS Crotalidae VIPERIDAE CRUSTACEA LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática = Crustáceos ARTHROPODA ANIMALES EUCARIOTAS BRANCHIOPODA ... NAUPLIUS Crustáceos CRUSTACEA CRYPTOPHAGIDAE LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática CUCUJOIDEA COLEOPTERA INSECTA CRYPTOSPORIDIIDAE LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática TELOSPOREA APICOMPLEXA PROTOZOA CRYPTOSTIGMATA LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática = Oribatei = Oribatida = Oribátidos ACARI ARACHNIDA CHELICERATA CARABODIDAE ... PYROGLYPHIDAE CTENARYTAINA EUCALYPTI LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática = Piojo del eucalipto PSYLLIDAE HOMOPTERA HEMIPTERA CTENIZIDAE LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática ARANEAE ARACHNIDA CHELICERATA Ctenóforos CTENOPHORA CTENOPHORA LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática = Ctenóforos ANIMALES EUCARIOTAS INVERTEBRADOS MARINOS CTENOSTOMATA LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática BRYOZOA ANIMALES EUCARIOTAS ... INVERTEBRADOS MARINOS CTENUCHIDAE LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática = Amatidae = Syntomidae NOCTUOIDEA HETEROCERA LEPIDOPTERA Cuajar ABOMASO Cucaracha americana PERIPLANETA AMERICANA Cucarachas BLATTARIA Cucat CHILO SUPRESSALIS CUCUJIDAE LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática CUCUJOIDEA COLEOPTERA INSECTA CUCUJOIDEA LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática COLEOPTERA INSECTA ARTHROPODA ... NITIDULIDAE CUCULIDAE LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática CUCULIFORMES AVES VERTEBRATA ... CLAMATOR GLANDARIUS CUCULIFORMES LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática AVES VERTEBRATA CHORDATA ... CLAMATOR GLANDARIUS CUCUMARIA

    79. Arthropods Horseshoe Crab Crustacea Sea Spiders Echinoderm Sea
    crustacea. Class crustacea. crustacea . Photo by Nikita. Photoby Nikita. Photo by Nikita. Any of various predominantly aquatic
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    Long Island Seashore Creatures
    • Arthropods Echinoderm
      Crustacea
      Class Crustacea
      [ Crustacea ] Photo by : Nikita
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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.
      [American Heritage Dictionary]
      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 divided 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. ]

    80. Crustacea - Crabs Lobsters And Their Relatives, Large Color Poster
    Science. Technology. crustacea. Size 26.75 x 38.5 Fullcolor poster. Lobsters,crabs and their relations. World Butterflies. crustacea. The Crayfish. The Spider.
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