äyriäislaji
Äyriäislaji refers to a species within the Crustacea subphylum. Crustaceans are a diverse group of arthropods that are characterized by a chitinous exoskeleton, a segmented body, and jointed appendages. This broad category includes familiar animals like crabs, lobsters, shrimp, and barnacles, as well as many less well-known microscopic forms. The classification of äyriäislaji can be complex, with various orders and classes existing within the subphylum. Their habitats are equally varied, found in marine, freshwater, and even terrestrial environments, though the majority are aquatic. A defining feature of many crustaceans is their two pairs of antennae. Their life cycles often involve larval stages that are morphologically distinct from the adult form, undergoing metamorphosis. Äyriäislaji play significant roles in ecosystems, serving as both prey and predators, and are also of economic importance to humans as food sources and in scientific research. The term itself is Finnish, directly translating to "crustacean species".