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Family MICHELEIDAE Sakai, 1992

Introduction

This small family of thalassinidean benthic shrimps is found in all tropical oceans and extends south to South Africa and southern Australia. It is represented in Australia by three genera. Poore (1997) reviewed the family, and Poore (1994) provided a key to genera.

 

Diagnosis

Soft-bodied or firm thalassinidean shrimps. Rostrum present with lateral carinae (rarely absent). No linear thalassinica. Cephalothorax laterally compressed, ending midposteriorly as a median lobe separate from produced posterolateral margins of carapace which are thickened to form a marginal ridge. Thoracic sternite 7 visible between coxae of pereiopods 4 only as a narrow ridge. Coxae 4 flattened, mobile, condyle with thoracic sternite 7 functional. Abdominal somite 1 less than half length of abdominal somite 2 and with pleuron obscure. Abdominal somite 2 pleuron overlaps abdominal somite 1. Cephalothorax, rostrum, abdomen, telson and all limbs without armature (obsolete rostral dentition and low medial and lateral rostral carinae may be present). Anterior cephalothorax and at least abdominal somites 1 and 6 (usually all) with lateral setal rows; lateral surfaces of propodi of pereiopods 2–4 with similar setal rows. Antenna 1 peduncle article elongate and waisted, article 3 longer than article 2. Antenna 2 with scaphocerite articulating and prominent, rarely small. Mandibular incisor toothed only posteriorly, asymmetrical. Maxilla 2 scaphognathite with one or two long setae extending into branchial chamber. Maxilliped 3 pediform, carpus longer than propodus, propodus never flattened. Pereiopods 1 unequal; merus with straight lower margin, sometimes with few spines; proximal part of propodus elongate (about twice as long as wide); fingers as long as proximal part. Pereiopod 2 chelate. Pereiopods 2–4 with flattened propodi, longer than wide, without single marginal spiniform seta (rows of spiniform setae laterally in Michelea). Epipods broadly lamellate; podobranchs 3–6 usually present; two arthrobranchs on each of thoracomeres 3–7; pleurobranchs 5–7 present or absent. Male pleopod 1 with triangular second article, appendix interna only represented by hooks. Appendix masculina free. Pleopod 2 not modified, similar to pleopods 3–5; all with foliaceous rami, well-developed appendix interna. Uropodal exopod without transverse suture; endopod more or less triangular. (After Poore 1997).

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
08-May-2012 08-May-2012 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)