.'' Key g=
gnathobase en=
endopod, ex=
exopod cx = head exopod e1-5 = head endopods Members of Habeliida are characterized by a numbers of features. These include: bulging
head shields, which have notches to accommodate a pair of
compound eyes, and triangular extensions outward to the sides. Attached to the head are 5 pairs of segmented, thin upper
antennae-like
exopods (upper limb branches), with along with a reduced first appendage at least in
Habelia, followed by 5 pairs of seven-segmented spined
endopod (lower branch) grasping appendages, which are attached to basal segments (basipods), that increase in size posteriorly and are
gnathobasic, that is modified to have inward-facing spines. Along the body run limbs with paddle-shaped exopods which are fringed by narrow lamellae. The body ends with a
telson, which is either elongate and spine like (
Habelia) or paddle-shaped (Sanctacarididae). == Ecology ==