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Encyclopedia of crustaceans
1, immortal shrimp

Xianxia is called "Xianxia" because of its beautiful appearance. Specifically, it is an aquatic animal belonging to Anthuridae. Its life cycle is short, and it is common in rural paddy fields. This species has been recorded in India and Thailand.

Xianxia's eyes are black, its whole body is brown or light yellow and light green, its tail is red forked, its abdomen has more than a dozen feet, its body length is about two centimeters, and its life span is only two or three months.

2. Daphnia

Daphnia is a small crustacean belonging to Arthropoda, Crustacea and Cladocera. Weigh fish worms. Daphnia is very small, about 2 mm long, reddish, and lives in fresh water.

The body is divided into a head and a trunk with a carapace. The trunk has five pairs of trunk limbs (chest limbs), which are the organs of movement and breathing. It is not only high in protein, but also contains essential amino acids, vitamins and calcium for fish.

Daphnia is a high-quality bait for freshwater fish such as Monopterus albus. Culture is relatively simple, and a small amount of feeding can be carried out in bottles, cans, tanks, etc. Soil ponds and cement ponds can be used for mass culture.

3. Eupolyphaga sinensis

Alias: Beetle, Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga, Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga, Crossing the Street, Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga, Female Insect. Eupolyphaga is the name of traditional Chinese medicine, belonging to insects, with flat body, brown and black, winged males and wingless females. It often moves in the soil at the root of the old-fashioned earth house.

4. Tidal insects

Tide worm, also known as rat girl, is also known as "watermelon worm" and "tuanzi worm" in the south. They belong to Gastropoda, a crustacean of Arthropoda, an invertebrate, and are close relatives of lobsters.

The body is oval, gray, flat, with an arched back and a wide plate of nails. A pair of elbow antennae and seven pairs of feet are common in rocks, damp deciduous layers and underground basements.

5. Shrimp

Shrimp is an arthropod living in water, belonging to arthropod crustaceans. There are many kinds, including Antarctic red shrimp, green shrimp, river shrimp, grass shrimp, prawn, prawn and lobster. ?

Shrimp has high nutritional value for dietotherapy, can be steamed and fried, and can be used as Chinese herbal medicine.