id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39904 Calman, W. T. (William Thomas) The Life of Crustacea .txt text/plain 64494 3219 68 on different species of fresh-water fish, and often found swimming free The members of the second order of the Peracarida, the CUMACEA (Fig. 18), are small marine Crustacea in which the anterior part of the body of small lobster-like forms living in the deep sea. The _Galatheidea_ (Plate VI.) are small, flattened, lobster-like animals The _Thalassinidea_ are small lobster-like animals which burrow in sand the long-legged Spider Crabs, several species of which are common on our often the case with species which live in fresh water or in the depths For example, the young of the fresh-water Crayfish (Fig. 30), when hatched, possess all the appendages of the adult except the Crab is common on the British coast, living in moderately deep water Crabs and other bottom-living species that have well-developed eyes, The Brachyura (or Crabs) include many species that live in fresh water. ./cache/39904.txt ./txt/39904.txt