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XC.—The Malacostraca: Their origin, relationships and Phylogeny
Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 1955Abstract This paper is based on the morphology of certain Cambrian Trilobites. These are much the most primitive Arthropods known, much more so than any Crustacea. Trilobites constitute the most primitive Arthropod Class, and they alone suggest the stages of origin of the Arthropod—the prot-Arthropod with simple eyes and the deut-Arthropod with ...
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New Record of Mysis relicta (Malacostraca, Mysidae) in the Volga River Basin, Russia
Inland Water Biology, 2022I. Filonenko, K. Ivicheva, D. Philippov
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2015
AbstractThe central nervous system (CNS) of malacostracan crustaceans (e.g. shrimp, crayfish, lobsters, crabs, stomatopods, isopods, amphipods) is an arthropod-typical ventral nerve cord with fused anterior ganglia forming a brain and a suboesophageal ganglion.
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AbstractThe central nervous system (CNS) of malacostracan crustaceans (e.g. shrimp, crayfish, lobsters, crabs, stomatopods, isopods, amphipods) is an arthropod-typical ventral nerve cord with fused anterior ganglia forming a brain and a suboesophageal ganglion.
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Comparative study of the Malacostraca viromes between deep sea and shallow water.
Science Bulletin, 2021Yu-Yi Zhang+8 more
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A Simple Device to Capture Amphipods (Malacostraca, Amphipoda)
Crustaceana, 2010Norrocky, Hazelton
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