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- Law spares mosquitoes to save lobsters
Relatively speaking Culex pipiens (common house mosquito) vs. Homarus americanus (American lobster): One lives in the ocean, the other on land. One has six legs, the other 10. But they have a lot in common, such as: Membership in the same major grouping of animals, the arthropod phylum, or Arthropoda, Greek for "jointed foot."
June 25, 2013 - The Norwalk Citizen - LATEST NEWS
Relatively speaking Culex pipiens (common house mosquito) vs. Homarus americanus (American lobster): One lives in the ocean, the other on land. One has six legs, the other 10. But they have a lot in common, such as: membership in the same major grouping of animals, the arthropod phylum, or Arthropoda, Greek for "jointed foot."
June 25, 2013 - Stamford Advocate