The superorder
Peracarida is a large group of
malacostracan crustaceans, having members in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats. They are chiefly defined by the presence of a
brood pouch, or
marsupium, formed from thin flattened plates (
oostegites) borne on the basalmost segments of the
legs. Peracarida is one of the largest crustacean taxa and includes about 12,000 species. Most members are less than in length but the largest is probably the
giant isopod (
Bathynomus giganteus) which can reach .