This document discusses crustacean parasites and provides examples. It begins with definitions of crustacea and parasites. Crustaceans have segmented bodies, a hard exoskeleton, and appendages. Parasites live in or on a host and obtain nutrients from the host. The document then covers characteristics of crustaceans, their classification, examples of parasitic crustaceans including copepods, branchiura, and cirripedia. It describes how parasites adapt to the host and affect the host, often preventing reproduction or causing disease.