class Crustacea
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic class of mandibulate arthropods: "Class Crustacea" is a scientific classification in biology for a major group of arthropods characterized by having two pairs of antennae, mandibles for chewing, and typically a calcareous exoskeleton. This class includes familiar aquatic and some terrestrial species.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The class Crustacea includes economically important species like crabs and shrimp.
- Barnacles, though sessile as adults, are members of the class Crustacea.
- Students studied the diverse body plans within the class Crustacea.
Advanced Usage
- Used in scientific taxonomy: The term is primarily used in zoological and biological contexts to categorize and discuss this specific group of animals.
- The phylogeny of the class Crustacea is a complex subject of ongoing research.
Variants and Related Words
- Crustacean (n): Any member of the class Crustacea.
- Lobsters and water fleas are both crustaceans.
- Crustaceous (adj): Having a hard shell or crust; of or relating to crustaceans.
- The crustaceous exoskeleton provides protection.
Synonyms
- Shellfish (common, non-scientific term): Often used for edible crustaceans and mollusks, but is less precise as it includes animals from different phyla.
- Crawfish/Crayfish (specific types): Refers to specific freshwater crustaceans within the class.
Related Phrases
- Crustacean larvae: The immature, often planktonic, stages of development for many members of this class.
- The zooplankton sample was rich in crustacean larvae.
Related Idioms
(Note: As a precise scientific term, "class Crustacea" does not feature in idiomatic expressions. Idioms typically involve common names like "crab" or "shrimp.")
Noun
- class of mandibulate arthropods including: lobsters; crabs; shrimps; woodlice; barnacles; decapods; water fleas