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    DomainEukaryota
    KingdomAnimalia
    SuperclassMulticrustacea
  1. Malacostraca - Wikipedia

  2. Malacostracan | Definition, Characteristics, Examples, …

    WEBMalacostracan is a class of crustaceans with more than 29,000 species, including lobsters, crabs, shrimp, and isopods. They have a fixed body plan of head, thorax, and abdomen, and show great diversity of size, form, …

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    Malacostracans are distributed worldwide in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial environments. There are roughly 25,000 species in as many as fifteen orders. Decapoda (crabs, lobsters, and shrimps) is the most speciose group within the Malacostraca.
    Phylogeny of Malacostraca is the evolutionary relationships of the largest of the six classes of crustaceans, containing about 40,000 living species, divided among 16 orders. Its members display a great diversity of body forms.
    Malacostracans live in a wide range of marine and freshwater habitats, and three orders have terrestrial members: Amphipoda ( Talitridae ), Isopoda (Oniscidea, the woodlice) and Decapoda ( terrestrial hermit crabs, crabs of the families Ocypodidae, Gecarcinidae, and Grapsidae, and terrestrial crayfish ).
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    Malacostracan, any member of the more than 29,000 species of the class Malacostraca (subphylum Crustacea, phylum Arthropoda), a widely distributed group of marine, freshwater, and terrestrial invertebrates. Lobsters, crabs, hermit crabs, shrimp, and isopods are all malacostracan crustaceans.
  4. Phylogeny of Malacostraca - Wikipedia

  5. ADW: Malacostraca: INFORMATION

  6. mala·cos·tra·can
    noun
    1. a crustacean of the large class Malacostraca, such as a crab, shrimp, or lobster.
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