äyriäislajit
Äyriäislajit, scientifically known as Crustacea, are a large and diverse subphylum of arthropods. They are characterized by a hard exoskeleton, segmented bodies, and jointed appendages. This group includes familiar animals such as crabs, lobsters, shrimp, and barnacles, as well as less commonly known species like copepods and krill. Äyriäislajit inhabit virtually all aquatic environments, from the deepest oceans to freshwater lakes and rivers, and some even exist in terrestrial habitats.
The diversity within Äyriäislajit is immense, with over 67,000 described species. Their body plans vary significantly,