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branchiopods, the maxillopods, the ostracods and the malacostraca. the malacostraca are further divided into five groups - decapods (e.g. crabs, lobsters and shrimp), stomatopods (mantis shrimp), euphausiids (krill), amphipods (e.g. sandhoppers) and isopods (land-based) crustaceans. crustaceans are invertebrates
branchiopods, the maxillopods, the ostracods and the malacostraca. the malacostraca are further divided into five groups - decapods (e.g. crabs, lobsters and shrimp), stomatopods (mantis shrimp), euphausiids (krill), amphipods (e.g. sandhoppers) and isopods (land-based) crustaceans. crustaceans are invertebrates...
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