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Carcinology

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Carcinology is a branch of zoology that consists of the study of crustaceans, a group of arthropods that includes lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, krill, barnacles and crabs. Other names for carcinology are malacostracology, crustaceology, and crustalogy, and a person who study crustaceans is a carcinologist or occasionally a malacostracologist, a crustaceologist, or a crustalogist.

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The word carcinology derives from Greek καρκίνος, karkínos, "crab"; and -λογία, -logia.

Subfields

Carcinology is a subdivision of arthropodology, the study of arthropods which includes arachnids, insects, and myriapods. Carcinology branches off into taxonomically oriented disciplines such as:

  • astacology – the study of crayfish
  • cirripedology – the study of barnacles
  • copepodology – the study of copepods
  • Journals

    Scientific journals devoted to the study of crustaceans include:

  • Crustaceana
  • Journal of Crustacean Biology
  • References

    Carcinology Wikipedia