Pilumnoidea

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Pilumnoidea
Temporal range: Maastrichtian–Recent
Pilumnus hirtellus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Infraorder: Brachyura
Section: Eubrachyura
Subsection: Heterotremata
Superfamily: Pilumnoidea
Samouelle, 1819
Families

Pilumnoidea is a superfamily of crabs,[1][2] whose members were previously included in the Xanthoidea.[3] The three families are unified by the free articulation of all the segments of the male crab's abdomen and by the form of the gonopods.[2] The earliest fossils assigned to this group are of Eocene age.[4]

Classification

Pilumnidae is by far the largest of the three families, with 73 of the 78 genera:[2]

Pilumnidae Samouelle, 1819
  • Subfamily Calmaniinae Števčić, 1991
    • Calmania Laurie, 1906
  • Subfamily Pilumninae Samouelle, 1819
    • Actumnus Dana, 1851
    • Aniptumnus Ng, 2002
    • Bathypilumnus Ng & L. W. H. Tan, 1984
    • Benthopanope Davie, 1989
    • BudapanopeusMüller & Collins, 1991
    • Cryptopilumnus Hsueh, Huang & Ng, 2009
    • Danielum Vázquez-Bader & Gracia, 1995
    • EohalimedeBlow & Manning, 1996
    • EopilumnusBeschin et al., 2002
    • EumorphactaeaBittner, 1875
    • Eurycarcinus A. Milne-Edwards, 1867
    • GalenopsisA. Milne-Edwards, 1865
    • Glabropilumnus Balss, 1932
    • Gorgonariana Galil & Takeda, 1988
    • Heteropanope Stimpson, 1858
    • Heteropilumnus De Man, 1895
    • Latopilumnus Türkay & Schuhmacher, 1985
    • Lentilumnus Galil & Takeda, 1988
    • LobogalenopsisMüller & Collins, 1991
    • Lobopilumnus A. Milne-Edwards, 1880
    • Lophopilumnus Miers, 1886
    • Nanopilumnus Takeda, 1974
    • Neoactumnus T. Sakai, 1965
    • Parapleurophrycoides Nobili, 1906
    • Pilumnopeus A. Milne-Edwards, 1867
    • Pilumnus Leach, 1816
    • Priapipilumnus Davie, 1989
    • Pseudactumnus Balss, 1933
    • Serenepilumnus Türkay & Schuhmacher, 1985
    • Serenolumnus Galil & Takeda, 1988
    • Takedana Davie, 1989
    • Viaderiana Ward, 1942
    • Xestopilumnus Ng & Dai, 1997
    • Xlumnus Galil & Takeda, 1988
  • Subfamily Eumedoninae Dana, 1853
    • Ceratocarcinus Adams & White in White, 1847
    • Echinoecus Rathbun, 1894
    • Eumedonus H. Milne Edwards, 1837
    • Gonatonotus Adams & White, in White, 1847
    • Hapalonotus Rathbun, 1897
    • Harrovia Adams & White, 1849
    • Permanotus D. G. B. Chia & Ng, 1998
    • Rhabdonotus Milne-Edwards, 1879
    • SanteellaBlow & Manning, 1996
    • Tauropus D. G. B. Chia & Ng, 1998
    • Tiaramedon D. G. B. Chia & Ng, 1998
    • ViacarcinusBlow & Manning, 1996
    • Zebrida White, 1847
    • Zebridonus D. G. B. Chia, Ng & Castro, 1995
  • Subfamily Rhizopinae Stimpson, 1858
    • Caecopilumnus Borradaile, 1902
    • Camptoplax Miers, 1884
    • Ceratoplax Stimpson, 1858
    • Cryptocoeloma Miers, 1884
    • Cryptolutea Ward, 1936
    • Itampolus Serène & Peyrot-Clausade, 1977
    • Lophoplax Tesch, 1918
    • Luteocarcinus Ng, 1990
    • Mertonia Laurie, 1906
    • Paranotonyx Nobili, 1905
    • Paraselwynia Tesch, 1918
    • Peleianus Serène, 1971
    • Pronotonyx Ward, 1936
    • Rhizopa Stimpson, 1858
    • Pseudocryptocoeloma Ward, 1936
    • Pseudolitochira Ward, 1942
    • Rhizopoides Ng, 1987
    • Selwynia Borradaile, 1903
    • Ser Rathbun, 1931
    • Typhlocarcinops Rathbun, 1909
    • Typhlocarcinus Stimpson, 1858
    • Zehntneria Takeda, 1972
  • Subfamily Xenopthalmodinae Števčić, 2005
    • ArgesDe Haan, 1835
    • Xenopthalmodes Richters, 1880
Galenidae Alcock, 1898
  • Dentoxanthus Stephensen, 1946
  • Galene De Haan, 1833
  • Halimede De Haan, 1835
  • Parapanope De Man, 1895
Tanaocheleidae Ng & P. F. Clark, 2000

References

  1. Peter K. L. Ng, Danièle Guinot & Peter J. F. Davie (2008). "Systema Brachyurorum: Part I. An annotated checklist of extant Brachyuran crabs of the world" (PDF). Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 17: 1–286. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Sammy De Grave, N. Dean Pentcheff, Shane T. Ahyong et al. (2009). "A classification of living and fossil genera of decapod crustaceans" (PDF). Raffles Bulletin of Zoology. Suppl. 21: 1–109. 
  3. Joel W. Martin & George E. Davis (2001). An Updated Classification of the Recent Crustacea (PDF). Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. p. 132. 
  4. Carrie E. Schweitzer (2003). "Progress on the fossil Xanthoidea MacLeay, 1838 (Decapoda, Brachyura)". Contributions to Zoology 72 (2/3). 
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