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1 I, 1 | instance, fishes, molluscs, and crustaceans, such as the crawfish. But 2 IV, 2 | regard to the Malacostraca or crustaceans, one species is that of 3 IV, 2 | claws of the same size.~All crustaceans take in water close by the 4 IV, 2 | properties are common to all crustaceans: they have in all cases 5 IV, 4 | to the fleshy part in the crustaceans; in other words, it is inside 6 IV, 4 | intermediate between the crustaceans and the testaceans. In its 7 IV, 6 | internal organs of molluscs, crustaceans, and testaceans.~ 8 IV, 8 | genera: to wit, molluscs, crustaceans, testaceans, and insects. 9 IV, 10 | such as fishes, molluscs, crustaceans, to wit crawfish and the 10 IV, 10 | Molluscs sleep like fishes, and crustaceans also. It is plain also that 11 IV, 11 | testaceans. In molluscs and in crustaceans we find male and female: 12 v, 1 | testaceans, and then proceed to crustaceans, and then to the other genera 13 v, 7 | 7~Crustaceans copulate, as the crawfish, 14 v, 17 | 17~Of crustaceans, the female crawfish after 15 v, 18 | white to red in their alarm.~Crustaceans, then, hatch their eggs 16 VIII, 2 | applicable to molluscs and crustaceans; for again it is by way 17 VIII, 2 | difficulty in sinking again.~Crustaceans feed in like manner. They 18 VIII, 15| during the winter only, but crustaceans, the rock-fish, the ray, 19 VIII, 30| all the oyster-family, and crustaceans, such as the lobster family, 20 VIII, 30| pregnancy); but whereas the crustaceans may be seen coupling and