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Field Guides & Natural History  Insects & other Invertebrates  Arthropods (excl. insects)  Crustaceans

SBF Volume 30: Euphasiid, Stomatopod and Leptostracan Crustaceans

Field / Identification Guide World / Checklist Identification Key
By: John Mauchline(Author), Doris M Kermack(Editor), RSK Barnes(Editor)
91 pages, 30 b/w line drawings
SBF Volume 30: Euphasiid, Stomatopod and Leptostracan Crustaceans
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The three orders of crustaceans described here, all belong to the subclass Malacostraca, and are small, but unrelated groups: is: the euphausiids (with 16 British species), the stomatopods (2 British species) and the leptostracans (4 British species). Each group is placed in a separate subclass of the Malacostraca in many classifications. This subclass, however, contains nearly three-quarters of all the known species of crustaceans and includes animals such as the mysids, cumaceans, isopods, amphipods and decapods.

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Field / Identification Guide World / Checklist Identification Key
By: John Mauchline(Author), Doris M Kermack(Editor), RSK Barnes(Editor)
91 pages, 30 b/w line drawings
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