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Qué (quién) es Crustacea - definición

SUBPHYLUM OF ARTHROPODS
Crustaceans; Maxillopoda; Eucrustacea; Crustacean Louse; Crustacean louse; Urcrustacea; Crustacen; Masticatory stomach; Maxillopod; Pleuron (crustacean anatomy); Crustacea; Life cycle of crustaceans; Fossil crustaceans; Edible crustaceans; Reproductive systems of crustaceans; Crustaceae; Crustaceous
  • ''[[Abludomelita obtusata]]'', an [[amphipod]]
  • alt=A translucent, sculptured shell conceals a small animal. Some of its appendages extend beyond the shell.
  • alt=A convex oval-shaped piece of shell, covered with fine orange-pink markings: the front edge is lined with 13 coarse serrations, while the rear edge is smooth.
  • alt=In a smooth grey block of stone, there is a brown fossil similar to a crayfish. Two long legs, each with a large claw extend forwards from the animal; one of the claws is held open.
  • Copepods, from [[Ernst Haeckel]]'s 1904 work ''[[Kunstformen der Natur]]''
  • Decapods, from Ernst Haeckel's 1904 work ''Kunstformen der Natur''
  • alt=A grey-green translucent animal is seen from the side. The eye is large and shining and is in a recess of the large carapace and its long rostrum. An abdomen, similar in length to the carapace, projects from the rear, and below the carapace, there is a mass of legs, some with small claws.
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  • Body structure of a typical crustacean – krill
  • alt=A line drawing of a dorsal view of a small animal with many segments and appendages.
  • alt=A small, curled-up animal has feathery appendages which it is holding at diverse angles.
  • alt=A translucent, sculptured shell conceals a small animal. Some of its appendages extend beyond the shell.
  • alt=Seven round translucent spheres: inside some of them, a pair of compound eyes can be seen.
  • alt=A heap of small pink lobsters on their sides, with their claws extended forwards towards the camera.
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  • alt=Tantulus larva (''Microdajus'' sp.)

crustacea         
n. pl.
Crustacea         
·noun ·pl One of the classes of the arthropods, including lobsters and crabs;
- so called from the crustlike shell with which they are covered.
Crustaceous         
·adj Belonging to the Crustacea; crustacean.
II. Crustaceous ·adj Pertaining to, or of the nature of, crust or shell; having a crustlike shell.

Wikipedia

Crustacean

Crustaceans belong to the subphylum Crustacea, (), and form a large, diverse group of arthropods including decapods, seed shrimp, branchiopods, fish lice, krill, remipedes, isopods, barnacles, copepods, amphipods and mantis shrimp. The crustacean group can be treated as a subphylum under the clade Mandibulata. It is now well accepted that the hexapods (such as insects) emerged deep in the Crustacean group, with the completed group referred to as Pancrustacea. Some crustaceans (Remipedia, Cephalocarida, Branchiopoda) are more closely related to insects and the other hexapods than they are to certain other crustaceans.

The 67,000 described species range in size from Stygotantulus stocki at 0.1 mm (0.004 in), to the Japanese spider crab with a leg span of up to 3.8 m (12.5 ft) and a mass of 20 kg (44 lb). Like other arthropods, crustaceans have an exoskeleton, which they moult to grow. They are distinguished from other groups of arthropods, such as insects, myriapods and chelicerates, by the possession of biramous (two-parted) limbs, and by their larval forms, such as the nauplius stage of branchiopods and copepods.

Most crustaceans are free-living aquatic animals, but some are terrestrial (e.g. woodlice, sandhoppers), some are parasitic (e.g. Rhizocephala, fish lice, tongue worms) and some are sessile (e.g. barnacles). The group has an extensive fossil record, reaching back to the Cambrian. More than 7.9 million tons of crustaceans per year are harvested by fishery or farming for human consumption, consisting mostly of shrimp and prawns. Krill and copepods are not as widely fished, but may be the animals with the greatest biomass on the planet, and form a vital part of the food chain. The scientific study of crustaceans is known as carcinology (alternatively, malacostracology, crustaceology or crustalogy), and a scientist who works in carcinology is a carcinologist.

Ejemplos de uso de Crustacea
1. And then hold out for another Mandela: The Long Walk to Correctly Grilled Crustacea.
2. The food is very simple; just locally caught fish, crustacea, and, of course, oysters, served raw or grilled, au naturel.
3. Langoustine are scavengers that feed off worms and smaller crustacea and can grow up to a foot long.
4. It is also only really do–able in Maine, where we go every August and where the crustacea are the freshest and cheapest and smoked haddock is reliably available.
5. A large number of seals swarm in the sea around the islet and it is a good habitat for fishes, shell–fishes, Crustacea and water chestnuts, as warm and cold currents cross each other there and it abounds in plankton.