pancrustaceans
Pancrustaceans, also known as crustacean paraphyletic group, represent a major subgroup within the phylum Arthropoda. This diverse assemblage includes crustaceans and some insects, forming a clade characterized by their segmented bodies, exoskeletons made of chitin, and jointed limbs.
The group is believed to have originated in the Cambrian period around 500 million years ago. Pancrustaceans
Phylogenetically, pancrustaceans are classified within the larger clade Mandibulata, distinguished by their mandibles used for chewing.
The group's ecological roles are diverse, including decomposers, predators, and prey within various ecosystems. They are
Understanding pancrustaceans is important for studies on arthropod evolution, biodiversity, and ecological interactions. Their evolutionary relationship