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 Open Directory - Science:Biology:Zoology
This phylum includes the insects, spiders, mites and ticks, crustaceans, centipedes, millipedes, isopods, and trilobites.
This category is for sites devoted to the scientific study of the largest of all animal phyla, Phylum Arthropoda.
Sites in this category pertain to members of the Kingdom Animalia, and are organized primarily by phyla or groups of phyla.
dmoz.org /Science/Biology/Zoology/desc.html

  
 Products - Frozen Mysis Shrimp - Aquarium Imports
MYSIS are 100% Mysis relicta; they belong to the family of Mysidae and are not merely lumped into a "mysis category" like many other small crustaceans whether they are truly mysids or not.
MYSIS (Mysis relicta) are a "completely freshwater" species of the Mysidae family; other Mysis species on the market may be a coastal (estuarine) or marine cousin of Mysis relicta.
Mysis is a natural product enriched by the food chain of lakes from which it is harvested.
www.aquariumimports.com /frozenMysis.htm   (524 words)

  
 SeaHorses - aquariums saltwater fiji skimmers lighting fish crabs reef live rock marine
MYSIS are 100% Mysis relicta; they belong to the family of Mysidae and are not merely lumped into a "mysis category" like many other small crustaceans whether they are truly mysids or not.
MYSIS (Mysis relicta) are a "completely freshwater" species of the Mysidae family; other Mysis species on the market may be a coastal (estuarine) or marine cousin of Mysis relicta.
www.premiumaquatics.com /thestore/Seahorses.html   (1581 words)

  
 Mola mola
The molidae family are in this category of water blowing fishes, able to blow jets of water to search for food such as crustaceans and other bottom dwellers.
Beyond this attribute of water blowing evolved the inflating mechanism, which is seen in the molidaes relative the puffer fishes but not among the molidae family itself (Wainwright and Turingan 1997), suggesting divergent evolution between the puffers and the molas.
The Mola mola is a cosmopolitan fish in that it is found in subtropical, tropical and even temperate oceans, much like the other members of the Molidae family (the Ranzania, and the Masturus) which are also considered cosmopolitan (Wheeler 1975).
bss.sfsu.edu /geog/bholzman/courses/Fall00Projects/Mola.html   (1581 words)

  
 sea monkeys, sea monkey food, sea monkey picture, sea monkey pictures, monkey picture, brine shrimp
Sea Monkeys also belong in this category, since they are a variety of “Artemia” sea monkeys are related to lobsters, crabs, fairy shrimp and other crustaceans.
Sea monkeys are in SUSPENDED ANIMATION in small eggs the size of a grain of sand.
Sea Monkeys are very active creatures, responsive to environmental conditions of light, temperture and water currents.
www.geocities.com /etoppsworld/sea.html   (1581 words)

  
 Lobster
Category : Marine biology : Crustaceans : Lobster
A blue lobster (Homarus gammarus) is measured to see how fast it grows in the lobster farm at Kvitsøy, Norway.
articles.uwphoto.no /oversikter/Marine_biology_Crustaceans_Lobster.htm   (48 words)

  
 Pillbugs, Rolly Pollys, Pill Bugs, Sowbugs, Occasional Invaders
Pillbugs and sowbugs though similar are different bugs that fall into the pest category of occasional invaders.
Sowbugs and pillbugs are crustaceans and are closely related to crayfish and shrimp, more so than to insects.
Pillbugs, Rolly Pollys, Pill Bugs, Sowbugs, Occasional Invaders
www.pestproducts.com /pillbug.htm   (48 words)

  
 Invertebrate Zoology - About the World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans
The details of the type locality are not given; rather, this category is intended as a quick geographic indicator.
The Suborders of the Isopoda are arranged alphabetically: Anthuridea, Asellota, Calabazoidea, Epicaridea, Flabellifera, Gnathiidea, Microcerberidea, Oniscidea, Phreatoicidea, Valvifera..
For every species or subspecies in the order Oniscidea, some indication of type locality or geographic distribution is provided, generally by state, occasionally by major island or major mountain range.
www.nmnh.si.edu /iz/isopod/about.html   (48 words)

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