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Phylum arthropoda is classified under a taxonomical unit (subregnum) Bilateria, which includes all phyla except the placozoans, cnidarians, ctenophores and sponges (porifera). Bilateria all have bilateral symmetry, or could be reflected in a hypothetical mirror placed down the midline, and includes the crustaceans.

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