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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@oltronics.net>

The word {xasyjukni} is used in Alice for both crabs and lobsters. There is 
also an animal called a sea spider (it's not exactly a spider, but it is a 
chelicerate). What should we call it? I think it was a mistake, btw, to have 
one gismu for both crustaceans and chelicerates.

phma

