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Phylum Crustacea
Approximately 30,000 species make up this Subphylum. Most are aquatic; of these, the majority are marine but some are found in fresh water. Members of the Subphylum include lobsters, crabs, crayfish, shrimp, copepods, barnacles, and several other...
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Crustaceans are a type of Arthropod. The name may not sound familiar, but you probably know them. You may even have eaten one.
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Introduction to the Arthropoda
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