Family GYNODIASTYLIDAE Stebbing, 1912
Introduction
The Gynodiastylidae are a small, mainly Southern Hemisphere, family of 12 genera and 103 species. Eleven genera and 80 species are known from Australian waters (Gerken 2001).
Diagnosis
Male. Antenna 2 flagellum not extending beyond posterior border of carapace, peduncle with 3 or 4 articles. Mandibles navicular. Pereopod 1 simple, with group of long setae on propodus or with many long setae on dactyl. Pleopods absent. Uropod endopod with 1, 2 or 3 articles. Telson articulated (may be small flap), size variable; anus present, without terminal setae or with 2 terminal setae.
Female. Antenna 2 minute, much smaller than antenna 1, peduncle with 2 articles. Mandibles navicular. Maxilliped 3 exopod absent. Pereopod 1 simple, with group of long setae on propodus or with many long setae on dactyl. Pereopod 3 exopod rudimentary or absent. Uropod endopod with 1, or 2 or 3 articles. Telson articulated (may be small flap). (Generated from Watling & Gerken 2002)
General References
Gerken, S. 2001. The Gynodiastylidae (Crustacea: Cumacea). Memoirs of Museum Victoria 59(1): 1-276
Hale, H.M. 1946. Australian Cumacea. No. 12 The family Diastylidae (Part 2). Gynodiastylis and related genera. Records of the South Australian Museum (Adelaide) 8: 357-444
Stebbing, T.R.R. 1912. The Sympoda. Annals of the South African Museum 10: 129-176 pls 49-64
Watling, L. & Gerken, S. 2002. Cumacea: Families and subfamilies. http://crustacea.net.
History of changes
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06-Mar-2013 | 06-Mar-2013 | MODIFIED | ||
05-Aug-2022 | 08-Oct-2010 | MODIFIED | ||
12-Feb-2010 | (import) |