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  1. Die Crustaceen des südlichen Europa: Crustacea Podophthalmia. Mit einer Übersicht über die horizontale Verbreitung sämmtlicher europäischer Arten (German Edition) by Camil Heller, 2010-05-13
  2. Diapause in the Crustacea (Developments in Hydrobiology)
  3. A Catalogue of North American Palaeozic Crustacea Confined to the Non-Trilobitic Genera and Species by Anthony Wayne Vogdes, 2010-02-05
  4. Aspects of the physiology of Crustacea (University reviews in biology, no. 8) by A. P. M Lockwood, 1967
  5. Bathypelagic isopod Crustacea from the Antarctic and southern seas (Biology of the Antarctic seas) by George A Schultz, 1977
  6. Morphology of Cypretta kawatai Sohn and Kornicker, 1972 (Crustacea, Ostracoda), with a discussion of the genus by I. G., and Kornicker, Louis S. Sohn, 1973-01-01
  7. The Crustacea Of Devon And Cornwall (1906) by Alfred Merle Norman, Thomas Scott, 2010-09-10
  8. A Monograph of the British Fossil Crustacea: Belonging to the Order Merostomata by Henry Woodward, 2010-02-09
  9. Integument, Pigments, and Hormonal Processes, Volume 9: Volume 9: Integument, Pigments and Hormonal Processes (Biology of Crustacea) (Vol 9)
  10. Observations on Nannosquilla, with descriptions of three new species from the northwestern Atlantic (Crustacea: Stomatopoda) (Smithsonian contributions to zoology) by David K Camp, 1986
  11. Fossil Crustacea of the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plain, (Geological Society of America. Special papers) by Mary Jane Rathbun, 1935
  12. An Account of the Crustacea of Norway: With Short Descriptions and Figures of All the Species, Volume 2 by Georg Ossian Sars, 2010-04-22
  13. Bibliography of the larvae of decapod Crustacea, (The Ray Society. [Publications] 1937) by Robert Gurney, 1942
  14. The subterranean crustacea of New Zealand; with some general remarks on the fauna of caves and wells by Chas b. 1860 Chilton, 2010-06-20

81. INHS Crustacean Collection
Christopher A. Taylor, Curator Dr. Lawrence M. Page, Emeritus CuratorChristine A. Mayer, Database Manager. crustacea in Illinois.
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/cbd/collections/crustacea.html

82. Crustacea Of Illinois
crustacea of Illinois. Class Malacostraca. Order Isopoda. Suborder OniscoideaTerrestrial Isopods (pillbugs). Family Armadillidiidae. Armadillidium vulgareI.
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/cbd/ilspecies/crustsplist.html
Crustacea of Illinois Class Malacostraca Order Isopoda Suborder Oniscoidea: Terrestrial Isopods (pillbugs) Family Armadillidiidae Armadillidium vulgare I
Family Trachelipodidae Trachelipus rathkei I Suborder Asellota: Aquatic Isopods Family Asellidae Caecidotea beattyi
Caecidotea brevicauda
Caecidotea dentadactylus
Caecidotea forbesi
Caecidotea intermedia
Caecidotea kendeighi
Caecidotea laticaudatus
Caecidotea meisterae
Caecidotea packardi
Caecidotea lesliei
SE Caecidotea spatulata SE Caecidotea stygia Caecidotea whitei Caecidotea sp. Lirceus fontinalis Lirceus garmani Lirceus lineatus Lirceus louisianae Order Amphipoda : scuds Family Crangonyctidae Bactrurus brachycaudus Bactrurus mucronatus Crangonyx anomalus SE Crangonyx antennatus SE Crangonyx forbesi Crangonyx gracilis Crangonyx minor Crangonyx pseudogracilis Crangonyx richmondensis Crangonyx sp. Synurella bifurca Synurella dentata Family Gammaridae Apocrangonyx lucifugus Apocrangonyx subtilis Stygobromus iowae SE Stygobromus subtilis - Subtle Cave Amphipod WL Gammarus acherondytes - Illinois Cave Amphipod SE,FE

83. KLUWER Academic Publishers | Diapause In The Crustacea
Books » Diapause in the crustacea. Diapause in the crustacea A compilationof refereed papers from the International Symposium held in St.
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A compilation of refereed papers from the International Symposium held in St. Petersburg, Russia, September 12-17, 1994
edited by
Victor R. Alekseev
Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia
Geoffrey Fryer
Cumbria, UK
Book Series: DEVELOPMENTS IN HYDROBIOLOGY Volume 114
Reprinted from HYDROBIOLOGICA 320 Contents and Contributors Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht Hardbound, ISBN 0-7923-3997-5 March 1996, 256 pp. EUR 166.00 / USD 220.00 / GBP 143.00 Home Help section About Us Contact Us ... Search

84. KLUWER Academic Publishers | Modern Approaches To The Study Of Crustacea
Books » Modern Approaches to the Study of crustacea. Modern Approachesto the Study of crustacea. Add to cart. edited by Elva Escobar
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edited by
Elva Escobar-Briones
Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico
Fernando Alvarez
Instituto de Biologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico
This volume is organized in four sections: physiology, ecology, conservation and biodiversity, and systematics and evolution. Composed of 46 chapters and written by 100 authors from 17 countries, this volume reflects the truly international nature of the Crustacean Society. It will be a staple for all researchers and scientists in the field. Contents and Contributors
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
Hardbound, ISBN 0-306-47366-6 September 2002, 376 pp. EUR 158.00 / USD 155.00 / GBP 99.50 Home Help section About Us Contact Us ... Search

85. Dictionary: Crustacea
About this site News Linkers Top Searches SearchBox Webstats Dictionary. Thesaurus.Look up this word in the thesaurus crustacea. crustacea. 2 entries found.
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86. Subject Listing For Crustacea
Subject Listing for crustacea. parent Arthropods children Amphipoda(Freshwater Shrimp) Branchiopoda (Daphnia) Cirripedia (Barnacles
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parent: Arthropods
children: Amphipoda (Freshwater Shrimp) Branchiopoda (Daphnia) Cirripedia (Barnacles) Decapoda ... Ostracoda (Sea Lice)
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87. LabSpec - Crustacea And Mollusk Allergens
crustacea and Mollusk. Allergens available for IgE antibody measurement. crustaceaand Mollusk Allergy. crustaceans (crustacea) are
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Crustacea and Mollusk
Allergens available for IgE antibody measurement
Main Allergens
Crab

Cancer pagurus Lobster
Homarus gammarus Pink Shrimp / Deepwater Prawn
Pandalus borealis Spiny lobster / langust
Palinurus spp. Blue mussel
Mytilus edulis Octopus
Octopus vulgaris Oyster
Ostrea edulis Snail , escargot
Helix aspersa Squid
Loglio spp. Squid /Flying squid Todarodes pacificus Main Allergens
Crustacea and Mollusk Allergy
Crustaceans (Crustacea) are classified as arthropods together with spiders (Arachnida), centipedes (Myriapoda), and insects (Insecta). A wide variety are consumed raw or cooked. Shrimp accounts for 62% of the annual catch, Crabs, 28% and the rest, Lobster and Crawfish (crayfish). Crustacea allergens are reported to be heat-stable, water-soluble and can enter the atmosphere in steam aerosols from the cooking process (8,18). There appears to be common allergenic determinants among various members of the group. These appear to be responsible for clinically significant IgE mediated reactions to other crustaceans in individuals sensitized to shrimp (39). Shellfish have been recognized as potent allergens both in food allergy and occupational allergy. Of these, shrimp has received the most attention, but studies on crossreactivity have pointed to similar antigenic structures in other shellfish.

88. Marine Creatures At Tanjung Chek Jawa, Pulau Ubin, Singapore
Prawn, Other crustacea crustacea heaven! Shrimp, Shrimps, Blue hermit crab, HermitCrab. Red Shrimp, Snapping Shrimp, Snapping Shrimp, Hermit crab, Hermit Crab.
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89. Welcome To Marine Parasitic Crustacea CD-ROM Preview
Welcome to the Marine Parasitic crustacea OnLine resources Site
http://www.mala.bc.ca/parasite/
Presented by
Timothy M. Goater, Ph.D.
Malaspina University-College
Nanaimo, BC, Canada
goatert@mala.bc.ca

The ectoparasitic amphipod, Cyamus kessleri , from a grey whale. This CD-ROM utilizes the latest in multimedia technology to enable students and teachers of parasitology and invertebrate zoology to interact in a self-paced, fun and stimulating way with the bizarre and fascinating world of parasitic Arthropoda. Focus is on the biology of representative parasitic crustaceans of invertebrates and fish of coastal marine waters of British Columbia, Canada, including the parasitic Copepoda, Cirripedia, Isopoda and Amphipoda. Click on the
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90. Browse By Taxa
Browse by Taxa. Phylum crustacea .
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91. Crustacea
ALGAMAC2000 crustacea.
http://www.dec.ctu.edu.vn/cdrom/cd2/project2/aquafauna_co/crustace.htm
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If you're raising shrimp, whether in fresh water or salt water, you can integrate the entire ALGAMAC line into your feeding regimen. Start with MADMAC- MS Maturation Stimulator and Broodstock Conditioner. Just mix with water and extrude a DHA rich worm that your broodstock will go crazy for. Significantly reduce fresh feed hassles and storage problems and make your maturation diets fresh and on-site. MADMAC- MS features ALGAMAC-2000 for superior levels of DHA. (Click Here for more details) NEXT Replace most of your live algae production (up to 80%) with ALGAMAC-2000 live algae replacement - substitute - enrichment. Replace or substitute your live algae production by feeding directly or in conjunction with the other larval feeds you use. OR... use as an enrichment for artemia and/or rotifer production. NEXT: As you move into the PL stages, you can continue to keep DHA levels at their optimum with

92. Myriozoella Crustacea
Myriozoella crustacea (Smitt, 1868). Myriozoella crustacea occurs inthe Recent of the north Pacific. This photograph is from Bering
http://www.civgeo.rmit.edu.au/bryozoa/cheilostomata/myriaporidae/myricru.html
Myriozoella crustacea (Smitt, 1868)
Myriozoella crustacea occurs in the Recent of the north Pacific. This photograph is from Bering Island, Commander Islands, northwest Pacific Ocean. Photographed in intertidal zone by A.V.Grischenko, Saint Petersburg State University. Original description: Myriozoum crustaceum Smitt, 1868
Edited by Phil Bock Modified on 14th September 2000 This URL is http:// /cheilostomata/myriaporidae/myricru.html

93. Crustacea
crustacea. Introduction. Many species identifications require carefullyprepared slide mounts. Higher classification of freshwater crustacea.
http://www.esg.montana.edu/dlg/aim/crustac/crustac.html
Crustacea
Introduction
Crustaceans, carcinology, the insects of the seas. A large group of unsettled rank (phylum, subphylum, superclass, or class). Ancient and very diverse, but not nearly as rich in species as are the insects. Over 40,000 species occur worldwide, most are marine, about 10% are freshwater and, only a few are terrestrial. The chitinous cuticle of larger species is calcified.
Recognition
Diverse! All non-insect, non-arachnid aquatic arthropods. Most have 2 pairs of antennae, and many pairs of segmented appendages, typically with gills for gas exchange. The appendages are basically biramous (protopod, endopod, exopod). The head has 5 pairs of appendages: first antennae (antennules), second antennae (or just antennae), mandibles, first maxillae, second maxillae. The trunk is primitively composed of many similar segments each with similar biramous appendages, more advanced groups have uniramous appendages, fewer segments that are more specialized or fused into distinct regions (thorax and abdomen), part of the thorax may be fused to the head (cephalothorax). The trunk appendages are often highly modified (maxillipeds, gnathopods, pereiopods, pleopods, and uropods). Malacostracan pereiopods may be chelate and have 7 segments (coxa, basis, ischium, merus, carpus, propus, and dactylus), the exopodite is often loss.

94. Crustacea
crustacea. List Summary Order Anostraca Family Branchinectidae Branchinectacoloradensis Packard; Branchinecta gigas Lynch; Branchinecta
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  • Order Anostraca
    • Family Branchinectidae
      • Branchinecta coloradensis Packard
      • Branchinecta gigas Lynch
      • Branchinecta lindahli Packard
      • Branchinecta packardi Pearse
      • Branchinecta paludosa (O.F. Muller)
    • Family Chirocephalidae
      • Eubranchipus ornatus Holmes
      • Eubranchipus serratus Forbes
    • Family Streptocephalidae
      • Streptocephalus seali Ryder
      • Streptocephalus texanus Pacckard
    • Order Notostraca
      • Family Lepiduridae
        • Lepidurus couesi Packard
        • Lepidurus lemmoni Holmes
        • Triops longicaudatus (LeConte)
      • Order Conchostraca
        • Family Caenestheriidae
          • Caenestheriella belfragei (Packard)
          • Caenestheriella setosa (Pearse)
          • Cyzicus morsei (Packard)
          • ?Cyzicus mexicanus (Claus)
        • Family Lynceidae
          • Lynceus brachyurus O.F. Muller
          • Lynceus mucronatus (Packard)
        • Order Cladocera
          • Family Daphnidae
            • Ceriodaphnia acanthina Ross
            • Ceriodaphnia affinis Lilljeborge
            • Ceriodaphnia lacustris Birge
            • Ceriodaphnia megalops Sars
            • Ceriodaphnia pulchella Sars
            • Ceriodaphnia quadranula (Muller)
            • Ceriodaphnia reticulata (Jurine)
            • Daphnia ambigua Scourfield
            • Daphnia catawba Coker
            • Daphnia galeata
            • Daphnia longiremis Sars
            • Daphnia magna Straus
            • Daphnia middendorffiana Fischer
            • Daphnia parvula Fordyce
            • Daphnia pulex Ldydig
            • Daphnia pulicaria Forbes
            • Daphnia retrocurva Forbes
            • Daphnia rosea Sars
            • Daphnia schodleri Sars
            • Daphnia similis Claus
            • Daphnia thorata Forbes
            • Scapholeberis kingi Sars
            • Simecephalus serrulatus (Koch)
            • Simecephalus vetulus Schodler
          • Family Moinidae
            • Moina affinis Birge
            • ?Moina hutchinsoni Brehm
            • ?Moina macrocopa Straus
          • Family Macrothricidae
            • ?Ophryoxus gracilis Sars
            • ?Bunops serricaudata (Daday)
            • ?Ilyocryptus sp.

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96. Crustacea
Phylum Arthropoda Kingdom Animalia Life on Earth Index.
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97. Rice CRC ...Crustacea - Yabbies, Seed Shrimps, Tadpole Shrimps
For images and information on the most important invertebrates of Australianrice fields, select a subsection from the links below.
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The Rice Breeding Operation The Grain Water Use and Management New Technology ... Portal Home For images and information on the most important invertebrates of Australian rice fields, select a sub-section from the links below. Arachnia and Arcardi Coleoptera Crustacea Diptera ... Trichoptera and Ephemeroptera Crustacea - Yabbies, Seed Shrimps, Tadpole Shrimps
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98. Discover Life -- Crustacea
crustacea. Overview; Superfamilies; Families; Identification guide; Common names synonyms; Photographs; Discover Life All Living Things crustacea. Overview.Index.
http://www.discoverlife.org/nh/tx/Crustacea/
Crustacea

99. Subphylum Crustacea
Subphylum crustacea. Phylum Entoma. Classification of crustacea and estimatesof their numbers in North American freshwaters (Thorp Covich, 1991).
http://lakes.chebucto.org/ZOOBENTH/BENTHOS/xxii.html
Subphylum Crustacea
(Cladocerans [water fleas], shrimps, copepods, amphipods [scuds], sow bugs, crayfish, fish lice)
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100. Phylum Arthropoda-Subphylum Crustacea
crustaceans Phylum Arthropoda (Subphylum crustacea). species. TheSubphylum crustacea are a large group of mainly marine species.
http://www.woodbridge.tased.edu.au/MDC/Species Register/phylum_arthropoda_crusta
Crustaceans - Phylum Arthropoda (Subphylum Crustacea)
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Introduced Species The Arthropods are the largest phylum of free living animals, including millions of species. The Subphylum Crustacea are a large group of mainly marine species. They differ from other arthropods by having two pairs of antennae in front of the mouth. About 40 000 species have been named, however this represents only a small proportion of the total (likely to be more than 100 000 species). The body has a basic plan, being subdivided into head, thorax and abdomen. Quite often, some of the thoracic segments are fused to the head, forming the carapace. Most crustacean groups have a planktonic larval stage that differs greatly in appearance to the adult. The most common larval form is a nauplius, a rounded animal with three pairs of appendages, including large antennae. Crustaceans occur in virtually all marine and most freshwater environments. They range in size from copepods (usually less than 1 mm) to crabs with a maximum leg span of more than 2 m. CRUSTACEANS AT THE MDC The following Crustaceans live at the Marine Discovery Centre:
  • Barnacles Copepods Ostracods Mysids ... Crabs
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