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The crab is in the crustaceans.
Crabs are grouped in various ways with other arthropods, being in a major taxonomic group called a phylum (Arthropoda) all of whom are characterized by hard exoskeletons, joint appendages, and segmented bodies. Since arthropods are such a major group, branching classifications below it also can be said to be crab "groups" or taxa. For example, they are in a subphylum Crustacea, class Malacostraca, order Decapoda, and suborder and infraorder Pleocyemata and Brachyura respectively.

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Phylum Arthropoda, class Insecta, Order Orthoptera, Family Gryllidae

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Crabs are Crustaceans

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arthropod

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