Definition: The word "Acanthodea" is a genus in the order Anatominae from the class Anatomatae, which includes several families of crustaceans like crabs, lobsters, oysters, etc. The family name Acanthodeae has three subfamilies. The first subfamily is known as Acanthodeae or the anastomosis family and it contains more than 100 genera in a group. Subgroup of this family are Anatominae. This subfamily includes crab species like Clam (Clupea), Oyster (Acropora), etc., and also include some crustaceans like crabs, lobsters, oysters, etc. Second subfamily is known as Acanthodeae or the anastomosis family of cephalopods. Subgroup of this family are Anatominae, and they contain more than 20 genera in a group. The third and the last subfamily is called the Hymenoptera (Antennata) and it contains about 180 genera in a group. This subfamily includes haptocarps like Acanthodea spp. The genus name is Acanthodea, which stands for "anastomosis" or "anastomous". This term can be applied to various types of crustaceans and cephalopods including: 1. Anatominae (Anatomata) - Invertebrate families in the animal kingdom. 2. Crustacea - Invertebrates that are part of the clade Anatominae. These include crabs, lobsters, oysters, etc., as well as a large family of bivalves and mollusks. 3. Hymenoptera - Invertebrate families in the animal kingdom that contain a single class of insects, including ants, bees, flies, etc., as well as various other groups such as wasps, termites, ants, etc. Each of these subfamilies have their own unique characteristics and features, so it is important to study each genus carefully to understand them in depth.
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