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Malacostracans

      Malacostraca is the largest of the six classes of crustaceans, containing over 25,000 extant species, divided among 16 orders. Its members display a greater diversity of body forms than any other class of animals, and include crabs, lobsters, shrimp, krill, woodlice, scuds (Amphipoda), mantis shrimp and many other less familiar animals. They are abundant in all marine environments and have also colonised freshwater and terrestrial habitats. They are united by a common "Bauplan", comprising 20 body segments (rarely 21), divided into a head, thorax and abdomen.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malacostraca
Angustidontus moravicus Ich547
Angustidontus moravicus Ich554
Angustidontus moravicus Ich6818
Angustidontus moravicus Ich6730
Angustidontus moravicus Ich6731
Angustidontus moravicus Ich6732
Angustidontus moravicusChlupáč (1978), Pl. I, fig. 1, 2 Ich536
Angustidontus moravicus Ich537
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Angustidontus moravicus Ich541
Angustidontus moravicusAD, Chlupáč (1978) Ich550
Angustidontus moravicus Ich551
Angustidontus moravicus Ich6713
Angustidontus moravicus Ich6757
Angustidontus moravicus Ich6760
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Angustidontus moravicusChlupáč (1978), Pl. IV, fig. 3 Ich546
Angustidontus moravicus Ich6816
Angustidontus moravicus Ich6822
Angustidontus moravicus Ich6823

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