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    Multicrustacea - Wikipedia

    The clade Multicrustacea constitutes the largest superclass of crustaceans, containing approximately four-fifths of all described crustacean species, including crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, krill, prawns, woodlice, barnacles, copepods, amphipods, mantis shrimp and others. The largest branch of โ€ฆ See more

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    Superclass Multicrustacea Regier, Shultz, Zwick, Hussey, Ball, Wetzer, Martin & Cunningham, 2010
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    The earliest fossils representative of Multicrustacea are from the Cambrian. However, the more specific timeline is uncertain. Some โ€ฆ See more

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    The clade Multicrustacea constitutes the largest superclass of crustaceans, containing approximately four-fifths of all described crustacean species, including crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, krill, prawns, woodlice, barnacles, copepods, amphipods, mantis shrimp and others.
    The largest branch of multicrustacea is the class Malacostraca (see below). Superclass Multicrustacea Regier, Shultz, Zwick, Hussey, Ball, Wetzer, Martin & Cunningham, 2010 ^ a b Class Hexanauplia Oakley, Wolfe, Lindgren & Zaharof, 2013 was proposed for copepods and thecopods, but not supported by subsequent studies.
    Over 7000 species of Crustacea are parasitic, exploiting an enormous range of invertebrate and vertebrate hosts in marine and fresh waters, and many more crustaceans exhibit other kinds of interspecific associations (symbioses) including commensalism, inquilinism, mutualism and phoresis, with a similarly wide range of hosts.
    One family, the Nicothoidae, parasitises other crustaceans, including a leptostracan, several decapods, a wide range of peracaridans (amphipods, isopods, tanadiaceans, mysids and cumaceans) and some myodocopan ostracods (Boxshall and Halsey 2004 ). The other two common host taxa are the sponges and cnidarians, especially the scleractinian corals.
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    WEBAug 22, 2018 · To maximize gene occupancy and to improve resolution, taxon-specific matrices were designed for Malacostraca and Branchiopoda. Key tetraconatan taxa (i.e. Oligostraca, Multicrustacea, Branchiopoda, โ€ฆ

  7. Biodiversity and Taxonomy of the Parasitic Crustacea

  8. A new species of Cyclida (Multicrustacea; Halicynidae) โ€ฆ

    WEBPDF | On Jul 1, 2019, Carrie E. Schweitzer and others published A new species of Cyclida (Multicrustacea; Halicynidae) from the Triassic of The Netherlands | Find, read and cite all the research ...

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  10. typical crustaceans - Encyclopedia of Life

    WEBMulticrustacea (Typical Crustaceans) is a superclass of arthropods. There are 53434 species of Typical Crustaceans, in 8049 genera and 937 families. It includes groups like Copepods and Malacostracans. EOL has โ€ฆ

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    WEBDownload scientific diagram | 1 Marine crustacean (only Multicrustacea here) diversity illustrating morphological diversity, ecology and use.