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There may be decapods in the sea that really are giants.
Particularly in the less advanced decapods, these can be very similar to the pereiopods.
Trackways thought to belong to decapods have also been found.
Many decapods are scavengers - they eat dead plants and animals.
Crabs form an order within the decapods, called the Brachyura.
Decapods are an order of crustaceans in the class Malacostraca.
As their name suggests, all decapods have ten legs or, more correctly, appendages.
In most decapods, the gonopores (sexual openings) are found on the legs.
Within the decapods "every study gives totally different results.
They are decapods, with 8 arms and 2 longer tentacles, all with suckers.
In many decapods, due to their accelerated development, the zoea is the first larval stage.
At the time, many scientists thought that the cumaceans were larval stages of decapods.
These studies show an ability in decapods that fulfils several criteria for pain experience rather than nociception.
In many decapods, the front pair of walking legs carries large pinching claws.
Did you know that decapods were in the habit of coming ashore along the reef?'
Oegopsid squid are the only decapods that lack a pocket for the tentacles.
They are decapods with pincer claws on their frontmost pair of legs.
Axius, a genus of decapods, also known as mud lobsters.
This group is identical to the traditional Natantia group, and contains decapods only.
Procarididea is an infraorder of decapods, comprising only eleven species.
Decapods such as cuttlefish and squid have five pairs.
They are decapods (ten legs), along with lobsters, crayfish and shrimps.
The later Decapods pulled 28 cars.
In most decapods, the females retain the eggs until they hatch into free-swimming larvae.
This contrasts with the situation in other decapods, in which the genital openings are always on the legs.
Palaemonidae is a family of shrimp in the order Decapoda.
It also supports a close relationship between Euphausiacea and Decapoda.
Pseudobombur is an extinct genus of crustacean, in the order Decapoda.
As part of his duties at the Leiden museum he worked in other fields for instance on Decapoda.
Several things share the name decapod, from the Greek decapoda meaning "ten-legged":
Although some doubt still exists about this theory, king crabs are the most widely quoted example of carcinisation among the Decapoda.
Uniquely among the Decapoda, the nauplii of Dendrobranchiata are free-swimming.
The Decapoda is an order of crustaceans which contains all the familiar species such as hermit crabs, lobsters and prawns.
Caridea, commonly known as caridean shrimp, is an infraorder of shrimp within the order Decapoda.
The infraorder Brachyura contains 6,793 species in 93 families, as many as the remainder of the Decapoda.
(The assignment of Imocaris to the Decapoda is the subject of some debate.)
Together with other swimming Decapoda, Dendrobranchiata show the "caridoid facies", or shrimp-like form.
Goneplacidae is a family of crabs of the order Decapoda and the superfamily Goneplacoidea.
Chhapgar specialized in the Decapoda particularly the marine species in the infraorder Brachyura.
Classification of the order Decapoda depends on the structure of the gills and legs, and the way in which the larvae develop.
He also published on other Decapoda, including crabs and, most significantly, Neoglyphea inopinata, a living species of a group previously considered long-since extinct.
Macropenaeus is an extinct genus of prawn in the order Decapoda, containing a single species, M. incertus.
The Eucarida is divided into three orders, the Euphausiacea, the Decapoda and the Amphionidacea.
Order Decapoda (crabs, lobsters, shrimp)
Burkenroad's primary division of Decapoda into Dendrobranchiata and Pleocyemata has since been corroborated by molecular analyses.
The remaining Decapoda were placed in the Reptantia, and consisted of crabs, lobsters and other large animals that move chiefly by walking along the bottom.
Metapenaeus stebbingi (Decapoda: Penaeidae)
According to Feldmann et al., Tricarina gadvanensis cannot be accommodated in any of the previously known families of Decapoda.
Austin Beatty Williams, 1983-1985 Swimming crabs of the genus Callinectes (decapoda portunidae).
Recent analyses using cladistics and molecular phylogenetics recognise Dendrobranchiata as the sister group to all other Decapoda, collectively called Pleocyemata.