A Text book of Zoology volume 1

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A Text book of Zoology volume 1
Thomas Jeffrey Parker
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The first two pairs of thoracic limbs are maxillipedes, the last six legs : of these two or three pairs have exopodites (ex).
In the Arthrostraca we come once more to a very large and important order, containing a great number of genera and species, many of them strangely modified in correspondence with special habits of life. The best known examples of the Amphipoda are the little Fresh-water Shrimp (Grammarus, Fig. 431) and the Sandhoppers (Talitrus, Orchcstia) so common on the sea-shore. Of
...the Isopoda very convenient ex- amples are Asellus (Fig. 432), common in fresh-water, and the well-known Wood-lice or Slaters (Oniscus, Fig. 434, 1). Found under any piece of wood, stone, &c. , which has lain undisturbed on the ground for a few weeks.
The body is usually compressed or flattened from side to side in Amphipods (Fig. 431), depressed or flattened from above down- wards in Isopods (Fig. 432). The normal malacostracan number of segments is present, but the first thoracic segment is always united with the head, so that the ap- parent head is really an incom- plete or partial cephalothorax (c.


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