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How about we move this page to crustacean anatomy? Many features mentioned here are also found in most other crustaceans (not like the number of appendages); also, why are there two krill images, if krill are not decapods? In fact, Amphionides is probably closer to decapods than krill[1]. This is not any kind of poll, I would simply like to know what your opinion is.--Crustaceanguy(t/co/cw) 18:35, 15 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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