Maxillopoda
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Ctenocheilocaris, a mystacocarid
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Maxillopoda is a class under the phylum Arthropoda, subphylum Crustacea, and is characterised by a reduction of the abdomen and its appendages. The most species-rich groups are the barnacles and copepods.
The head is made up of 5 (five) segments, the thorax 6 (six) segments and the abdomen 4 (four) segments, as well as a telson. There are no appendages on the abdomen.
A common Maxillopoda are the many barnacles, often seen covering anything hard.
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