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Crustaceans – “Insects of the Sea”. Section 30.4. Features of crustaceans. Nauplius – larval stage Appendages are branched at the ends Two pairs of antennae Usually three pairs of chewing appendages Appendages located on the cephalothorax and abdomen Respiration through gills.
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Crustaceans –“Insects of the Sea” Section 30.4
Features of crustaceans • Nauplius – larval stage • Appendages are branched at the ends • Two pairs of antennae • Usually three pairs of chewing appendages • Appendages located on the cephalothorax and abdomen • Respiration through gills
Habitats • Most are marine – crabs, lobster, shrimp • Some are small or microscopic – krill and plankton • Some live in freshwater – crayfish • A few are terrestrial – isopods (roly-poly)
Decapods • Five pairs of walking legs • Shrimp, lobsters, crabs, crayfish • Have a cephalothorax • Chelipeds – large pincers in crayfish and lobsters
Sessile crustaceans • Barnacles attach to a submerged object and remain • Hard plates protect the body • They feed through the open plates