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  1. Süßwasserfauna von Mitteleuropa, Bd. 08/4-2: Crustacea: Copepoda: Gelyelloida und Harpacticoida (German Edition) by Wolfgang Janetzky, Rosemarie Enderle, et all 1996-02-12
  2. An account of the Crustacea of Norway: with short descriptions and figures of all the species by G O. 1837-1927 Sars, 2010-09-11
  3. An Account of the Crustacea of Norway (2-3); With Short Descriptions and Figures of All the Species by Georg Ossian Sars, 2010-10-14
  4. The Utilization Of Minute Life - Being Practical Studies On Insects, Crustacea, Mollusca, Worms, Polypes, Infusoria, And Sponges by Thomas Lamb Phipson, 2010-07-05
  5. Catalogue of the Australian Stalk- and Sessile-Eyed Crustacea (1882 ) by Australian Museum, 2009-10-21
  6. A classed and annotated bibliography of the Paleozoic Crustacea 1698-1892, to which is added a catalogue of the North American species by Anthony Wayne Vogdes, 2010-08-18
  7. The Pigments Of The Decapod Crustacea (1897) by Marian Isabel Newbigin, 2010-05-23
  8. The Crustacea and Echinodermata of the Pacific Shores of North America by William Stimpson, 2009-12-26
  9. An Account Of The Crustacea Of Norway V2, Isopoda: With Short Descriptions And Figures Of All The Species (1899) by Georg Ossian Sars, 2010-05-23
  10. Anatomisch-Systematische Studien Uber Die Krebsthiere: Crustacea (1854) (German Edition) by Wilhelm Zenker, 2010-02-23
  11. The Biology of Crustacea, Volume 1: Volume 1: Systematics, The Fossil Record, And Biogeography by Author Unknown, 1982-10-12
  12. THE GENUS CANCER (CRUSTACEA: BRACHYURA): SYSTEMATICS, BIOGEOGRAPHY AND FOSSIL RECORD
  13. Crustacea by Frederick R. Schram, 1986-05-22
  14. Intensity-dependent mortality of Paracalliope novizealandiae (Amphipoda: Crustacea) infected by a trematode: experimental infections and field observations ... of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by B.L. Fredensborg, K.N. Mouritsen, et all 2004-11-16

101. Daphnia
Exercise from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine covering the systematics and external anatomy of this water flea.
http://webs.lander.edu/rsfox/invertebrates/daphnia.html
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    Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine Daphnia magna Water Flea Richard Fox Lander University Preface This is one of many exercises available from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine an Internet laboratory manual for courses in Invertebrate Zoology. Additional exercises can be accessed by clicking on the links to the left. A glossary and chapters on supplies and laboratory techniques are also available. Terminology and phylogeny used in these exercises correspond to usage in the Invertebrate Zoology textbook by Ruppert, Fox, and Barnes (2004). Hyphenated figure callouts refer to figures in the textbook. Callouts that are not hyphenated refer to figures embedded in the exercise. The glossary includes terms from this textbook as well as the laboratory exercises. Systematics Arthropoda P , Mandibulata, Crustacea sP , Eucrustacea, Thoracopoda, Phyllopodomorpha, Phyllopoda, Cladocera O , Anomopoda sO , Daphniidae F (Fig 16-15, 19-18, 19-90) Arthropoda P Arthropoda, by far the largest and most diverse animal taxon, includes chelicerates, insects, myriapods, and crustaceans as well as many extinct taxa such as Trilobitomorpha. The segmented body primitively bears a pair of jointed appendages on each segment.

102. ANT'PHIPODA At The Royal Belgian Institute Of Natural Sciences
A reference centre on the biodiversity of Antarctic Amphipods, with a complete checklist and photos.
http://www.natuurwetenschappen.be/amphi/
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103. Caprella Laeviuscula The Smooth Skeleton Shrimp
Photograph and description of the Smooth Skeleton Shrimp, with information on its habitat and natural history.
http://www.nwmarinelife.com/htmlswimmers/c_laeviuscula.html
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Caprella laeviuscula
The Smooth Skeleton Shrimp Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea Class Malacostraca Subclass Eumalacostraca Superorder Peracarida Order Amphipoda Suborder Caprellidea Infraorder Caprellida Family Caprellidae Genus Caprella Species laeviuscula Description: 3.5 cm in length; color varies from pale brown to greenish to rose; body is long, thin, smooth and jointed; two antennae, first is one third of the body length and twice as long as the second antennae; first and second thoracic appendages have grasping claws, the second appendage is much larger; next two appendages contain saclike gills; bristly grasping appendages on the last three segments are directed backward. Habitat: Found clinging to hydroids, bushy algae and other growth. Natural History: It is an omnivorous feeder that eats detritus, one-celled plants, small invertebrates. It is preyed upon by shrimp, sea anemones and several fish species. Females of some species of skeleton shrimp apparently kill the males after mating using a poisonous claw.

104. Crangonyx
Exercise from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine covering the systematics and external anatomy of this freshwater amphipod.
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    Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine Crangonyx Freshwater Amphipods Richard Fox Lander University Preface This is one of many exercises available from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine an Internet laboratory manual for courses in Invertebrate Zoology. Additional exercises can be accessed by clicking on the links on the left. A glossary and chapters on supplies and laboratory techniques are also available. Terminology and phylogeny used in these exercises correspond to usage in the Invertebrate Zoology textbook by Ruppert, Fox, and Barnes (2004). Hyphenated figure callouts refer to figures in the textbook. Callouts that are not hyphenated refer to figures embedded in the exercise. The glossary includes terms from this textbook as well as the laboratory exercises. Systematics Arthropoda P , Mandibulata, Crustacea sP , Eucrustacea, Thoracopoda, Phyllopodomorpha, Ostraca, Malacostraca C , Eumalacostraca, Caridoida, Xenommacarida, Nomen nominandum, Neocarida, Peracarida SO , Amphipoda O , Gammaridea sO , Crangonyctidae F (Fig 16-15, 19-67, 19-90)

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