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Order NECTIOPODA

Introduction

Following Hoenemann et al. (2013) the Nectiopodia now comprises seven families: Godzillidae, Micropacteridae and Speleonectidae; the newly erected families Kumongidae, Pleomothridae and Cryptocorynetidae; and the Morlockiidae which was removed from synonymy. Only Kumongidae is represented in Australia.

 

Diagnosis

No eyes; cephalon with ventral spined frontal processes; large biramous antennules with basal pad of aesthetascs; paddle-like biramous antennae; mandibles "internalized" into atrium oris; maxillules, maxillae and maxi llipeds as well developed. uniramous raptoria l mouthparts with elbows; maxillules with terminal claw or "fang," basal maxillulary endites functioning in place of "external" mandibles; maxillae with basal complex of 3 digitiform endites; maxillipedal segment fused to cephalon; trunk limbs ventrolaterally directed from body; gonopores on bases of 14th trunk limbs; anal segment with simple oval caudal rami.

 

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)
13-Mar-2025 CRUSTACEA Brünnich, 1772 13-Mar-2025 MODIFIED Dr Gary Poore
13-Mar-2025 REMIPEDIA Yager, 1981 26-Dec-2024 MODIFIED
13-Mar-2025 06-Mar-2012 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)