PHYLUM AKTHROPODA 



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number of segments is variable, and the appendages are not 

 so highly differentiated as in the Malacostraca. A carapace 

 developed from the head is often present. There is no gas- 

 tric mill, and the renal organs are not antennary glands, but 



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Fig 134. —Three stages in the development of Apus fs, frontal sensory organ; 

 L, digestive gland; s, carapace; 1-4, cephalic appendages; I-X1II, body seg- 

 ments and appendages. (From Lang's Comparative Anatomy.) 



shell-glands opening at the bases of the second maxillse. The 

 larva nearly always leaves the egg as a characteristic form 

 called the Nauplius (Fig. 134, A), which occurs also, though 



