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Qué (quién) es crustacean {{Zoology}} - definición

EPISODE OF SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS (S3 E15B)
Mid-life crustacean; Mid life crustacean; Mid Life Crustacean

crustacean {{Zoology}}      
crustacean Zoology [kr?'ste??(?)n]
¦ noun a member of the large group Crustacea, which comprises mainly aquatic arthropods such as crabs, lobsters, shrimps, and barnacles.
¦ adjective relating to crustaceans.
Origin
from mod. L. Crustacea, from crusta (see crust).
Museum of Comparative Zoology         
NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology; Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology; Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology; Bulletin of the Museum of comparative zoology; Bulletin of the museum of comparative zoology; Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy; Breviora; Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library; Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University; 10.3099; Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University
The Museum of Comparative Zoology (formally the Agassiz Museum of Comparative Zoology and often abbreviated to MCZ) is a zoology museum located on the grounds of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is one of three natural-history research museums at Harvard, whose public face is the Harvard Museum of Natural History.
crustacean         
  • ''[[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.)
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
a.
Crustaceous.

Wikipedia

Mid-Life Crustacean

"Mid-Life Crustacean" is the second half of the 15th episode of the third season and the 55th overall episode of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. The episode premiered on Nickelodeon on January 24, 2003. It is no longer rerunning on Nickelodeon as of 2018, and is also not available to watch on Paramount+, or to be purchased digitally on Amazon. It is still available on home media releases, and pieces of the episode can be still seen ongoing on the Nickelodeon and SpongeBob SquarePants official YouTube channels.

The episode's title is a play on the phrase "midlife crisis."