Stenopodidea

The Stenopodidea or boxer shrimps are a small group of decapod crustaceans. Often confused with Caridea shrimp or Dendrobranchiata prawns, they are neither, belonging to their own group.

Stenopodidea
Temporal range: Late Devonian–Recent
Stenopodidea
Stenopus hispidus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Suborder: Pleocyemata
Infraorder: Stenopodidea
Claus, 1872
Families

Anatomy

They can be differentiated from the Dendrobranchiata prawns by their lack of branching gills, and by the fact that they brood their eggs instead of directly releasing them into the water. They differ from the Caridea shrimp by their greatly enlarged third pair of legs.

Taxonomy

Stenopodidea belongs to the order Decapoda, and is most closely related to the Caridea and Procarididea infraorders of shrimp. The cladogram below shows Stenopodidea's relationships to other relatives within Decapoda, from analysis by Wolfe et al., 2019.

Decapoda

Dendrobranchiata (prawns) Stenopodidea 

Pleocyemata

Stenopodidea (boxer shrimp) Stenopodidea 

Procarididea

Caridea (true shrimp) Stenopodidea 

Reptantia

Achelata (spiny lobsters, slipper lobsters) Stenopodidea 

Polychelida (benthic crustaceans)

Astacidea (lobsters, crayfish) Stenopodidea 

Axiidea (mud shrimp, ghost shrimp, or burrowing shrimp)

Gebiidea (mud lobsters and mud shrimp) Stenopodidea 

Anomura (hermit crabs and others) Stenopodidea 

Brachyura (crabs) Stenopodidea 

(crawling/walking decapods)

There are 71 extant species currently recognized within Stenopodidea, divided into 12 genera. Three fossil species are also recognized, each belonging to a separate genus. The earliest fossil assigned to the Stenopodidea is Devonostenopus pennsylvaniensis from the Devonian. Until D. pennsylvaniensis was discovered, the oldest known member of the group was Jilinicaris chinensis from the Late Cretaceous.

The cladogram below shows Stenopodidea's internal relationships:


Stenopodidea comprises the following families and genera:

  • Macromaxillocarididae Alvarez, Iliffe & Villalobos, 2006
  • Spongicolidae Schram, 1986
    • Engystenopus Alcock & Anderson, 1894
    • Globospongicola Komai & Saito, 2006
    • JilinicarisSchram, Shen, Vonk & Taylor, 2000
    • Microprosthema Stimpson, 1860
    • Paraspongicola De Saint Laurent & Cléva, 1981
    • Spongicola De Haan, 1844
    • Spongicoloides Hansen, 1908
    • Spongiocaris Bruce & Baba, 1973
  • Stenopodidae Claus, 1872
    • DevonostenopusJones et al., 2014
    • Juxtastenopus Goy, 2010
    • Odontozona Holthuis, 1946
    • PhoeniceGarassino, 2001
    • Richardina A. Milne-Edwards, 1881
    • Stenopus Latreille, 1819

References

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