Galatheoidea

The Galatheoidea are a superfamily of decapod crustaceans comprising the porcelain crabs and some squat lobsters. Squat lobsters within the three families of the superfamily Chirostyloidea are not closely related to the squat lobsters within the Galatheoidea.[1] The fossil record of the superfamily extends back to the Middle Jurassic genus Palaeomunidopsis.[1]

Galatheoidea
Temporal range: Middle Jurassic–recent
Neopetrolisthes maculatus (Porcellanidae)
Munidopsis tridentata (Munidopsidae)
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Galatheoidea

Samouelle, 1819
Families

Classification

These families and genera are included:[1][2][3]

Galatheidae Samouelle, 1819
  • Acanthogalathea Müller & Collins, 1991 – Upper Eocene
  • Alainius Baba, 1991
  • Allogalathea Baba, 1969
  • Allomunida Baba, 1988
  • Coralliogalathea Baba & Javed, 1974
  • Fennerogalathea Baba, 1988
  • Galathea Fabricius, 1793
  • Janetogalathea Baba & Wicksten, 1997
  • Lauriea Baba, 1971
  • Lessinigalathea De Angeli & Garassino, 2002 – Lower Eocene
  • Lophoraninella Glaessner, 1945 – Upper Cretaceous
  • Luisogalathea Karasawa & Hayakawa, 2000 – Upper Cretaceous
  • Macrothea Macpherson & Cleva, 2010
  • Mesogalathea Houša, 1963 – Upper Jurassic to Cretaceous
  • Nanogalathea Tirmizi & Javed, 1980
  • Palaeomunida Lőrenthey, 1901 – Upper Jurassic to Oligocene
  • Phylladiorhynchus Baba, 1969
  • Spathagalathea De Angeli & Garassino, 2002 – Upper Eocene
Munididae Ahyong et al., 2010
Munidopsidae Ortmann, 1898
  • Brazilomunida Martins-Neto, 2001 – Upper Cretaceous
  • Calteagalathea De Angeli & Garassino, 2006 – Upper Cretaceous
  • Eomunidopsis Vía Boada, 1981 – Upper Jurassic to Upper Cretaceous
  • Faxegalathea Jakobsen & Collins, 1997 – Lower Paleocene
  • Galacantha A. Milne-Edwards, 1880
  • Gastrosacus von Meyer, 1851 – Upper Jurassic to Cretaceous
  • Leiogalathea Baba, 1969
  • Munidopsis Whiteaves, 1874
  • Munitheities Lőrentheyin Lőrenthey& Beurlen, 1929 – Upper Jurassic
  • Palaeomunidopsis Van Straelen, 1925 – Middle Jurassic
  • Paragalathea Patrulius, 1960 – Upper Jurassic to Cretaceous
  • Shinkaia Baba & Williams, 1998
Porcellanidae Haworth, 1825
  • Aliaporcellana Nakasone & Miyake, 1969
  • Allopetrolisthes Haig, 1960
  • Ancylocheles Haig, 1978
  • Annieporcellana Fraaije, Van Bakel, Jagt & Artal, 2008
  • Beripetrolisthes De Angeli & Garassino, 2002
  • Capilliporcellana Haig, 1978
  • Clastotoechus Haig, 1960
  • Enosteoides Johnson, 1970
  • Eopetrolisthes De Angeli & Garassino, 2002
  • Euceramus Stimpson, 1860
  • Eulenaios Ng & Nakasone, 1993
  • Heteropolyonyx Osawa, 2001
  • Heteroporcellana Haig, 1978
  • Liopetrolisthes Haig, 1960
  • Lissoporcellana Haig, 1978
  • Lobipetrolisthes De Angeli & Garassino, 2002
  • Longoporcellana Müller & Collins, 1991
  • Madarateuchus Harvey, 1999
  • Megalobrachium Stimpson, 1858
  • Minyocerus Stimpson, 1858
  • Neopetrolisthes Miyake, 1937
  • Neopisosoma Haig, 1960
  • Novorostrum Osawa, 1998
  • Orthochela Glassell, 1936
  • Pachycheles Stimpson, 1858
  • Parapetrolisthes Haig, 1962
  • Petrocheles Miers, 1876
  • Petrolisthes Stimpson, 1858
  • Pisidia Leach, 1820
  • Polyonyx Stimpson, 1858
  • Porcellana Lamarck, 1801
  • Porcellanella White, 1852
  • Porcellanoidea C.-H. Hu & Tao, 1996
  • Pseudoporcellanella Sankarankutty, 1961
  • Raphidopus Stimpson, 1858
  • Ulloaia Glassell, 1938

Fossil record

Two further fossil taxa may be included in the superfamily,[3] but were not considered in the latest synopsis.[1] The family Retrorsichelidae contains the single species, Retrorsichela laevis from the Campanian, which was tentatively placed in Galatheoidea by its authors.[4] The Eocene genus Ovocarcinus, containing only O. elongatus, was originally placed incertae sedis.[5]

See also

References

  1. Shane T. Ahyong; Keiji Baba; Enrique Macpherson; Gary C. B. Poore (2010). "A new classification of the Galatheoidea (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura)" (PDF). Zootaxa. 2676: 57 68.
  2. Masayuki Osawa; Patsy A. McLaughlin (2010). Martyn E. Y. Low; S. H. Tan (eds.). "Annotated checklist of anomuran decapod crustaceans of the world (exclusive of the Kiwaoidea and families Chirostylidae and Galatheidae of the Galatheoidea) Part II – Porcellanidae" (PDF). Zootaxa. Suppl. 23: 109–129. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-02.
  3. 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. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-06.
  4. Rodney M. Feldmann; Dale M. Tshudy; Michael R. A. Thomson (1993). "Late Cretaceous and Paleocene Decapod Crustaceans from James Ross Basin, Antarctic Peninsula" (PDF). Journal of Paleontology. Memoir 28 (Supplement to volume 67, issue 1): 1–41. doi:10.2307/1315582.
  5. P. Müller; J. S. H. Collins (1991). "Late Eocene coral–associated decapods (Crustacea) from Hungary" (PDF). Contributions to Tertiary and Quaternary Geology. 28 (2–3): 47–92.
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