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Crustacea at Australian Museum website Provide an interactive information retrieval system for the world crustaceans. Crustacea, annelida, bryozoa, echinodermata, malocology, porifera, urochordata, invertebrates, marine ecology Idioma: English / English | Crustacea Department - Natural History Museum of Los Angeles The Museums collections of Crustacea are the second largest in the United States and the fourth largest in the entire world. We house an estimated 140,000 "lots" of crustaceans Idioma: English / English |
Crustacean Crustaceans (Crustacea) form a very large group of arthropods, usually treated as a subphylum, which includes such familiar animals as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, krill and barnacles. Idioma: English / English | Crustaceos (Wikipedia) Los crustáceos (Crustacea, del latín crusta, "costra" y aceum, "relación o la naturaleza de algo") son un extenso subfilo de artrópodos, con más de 67.000 especies y sin duda faltan por descubrir hasta cinco o diez veces este número. Idioma: Español / Spanish; Castilian |
Japanese spider crab (Wikipedia) The Japanese spider crab, Macrocheira kaempferi, is a species of marine crab that lives in the waters around Japan. It has the largest leg span of any arthropod, Idioma: English / English |
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Marine crustaceans of Sounthern Australia Crustaceans come in many sizes and forms and are some of the most common creatures that you will find on the shore, in your fishing net and in the seafood section of your local market. Idioma: English / English |
The Crustacean Society The mission of the Crustacean Society is to advance the study of all aspects of the biology of the Crustacea by promoting the exchange and dissemination of information throughout the world. Idioma: English / English |
Tree of Life Web Project - Crustacea Crustacea. Crabs, lobsters, shrimp, barnacles, sow bugs Idioma: English / English |
Wildsingapore - Crustacea Crustaceans are among our favourite seafood! Having to personally dismantle some of these creatures to eat them, many of us are more familiar with them than we might imagine. Idioma: English / English |
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