A Manual of Zoology for the Use of Students : With a General Introduction On the Principles of Zoology

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In other cases the legs themselves are flattened out so as to form branchiae. The body is either naked, or is protected by a carapace, which may enclose either the entire body, or the head and thorax only. The mouth is provided with organs of mastication.
The Branchiopoda comprise the Cladocera, the Phyllopoda, and probably the Trilobita, though this order departs in many respects from the above definition. The Merostomata may be considered along with these, though these, too, are in many respe
...cts peculiar.
Order I. Cladocera. —The members of this order are 2l8 MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY.
small Crustaceans, which have a distinct head, and have the whole of the remainder of the body enclosed within a bivalve carapace, similar to that of the Ostracoda. The feet are few in number (usually four, five, or six pairs), and are mostly respiratory, carrying the branchiae. Two pairs of antennse are present, the larger pair being of large size, branched, and acting as natatory organs. The Gladocera quit the egg with the full number of limbs proper to the adult.


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