Family NYMPHONIDAE Wilson, 1878
Introduction
The nominate genus of family Nymphonidae, Nymphon, is the most speciose genus in Pycnogonida. Nymphonids are widely distributed and morphologically conservative. The group is closely related to callipallenids, but a broader taxon sampling is needed to understand the internal phylogenetic relationships of nymphon species, nymphonid genera and their affinities to callipallenids (Arango & Wheeler 2007). (See Introduction for Callipallenidae.)
Nymphonids are characterised by having 'complete', functional cephalic appendages: these are functional chelifores with chelae and teeth and functional palps. Ovigers occur in both sexes.
Diagnosis
Of all sizes; chelifores with 1-segmented scape, chelae usually large, fully formed, with teeth, functional; palps 5- segmented (1 genus has 4 segments); ovigers in both sexes, 10-segmented, with strong functional strigilis having many spines and terminal claw; legs with or without auxiliary claws. Cement gland(s) ventral, rarely seen. Contains 10- and 12-legged forms.
General References
Arango, C.P. & Wheeler, W.C. 2007. Phylogeny of the sea spiders (Arthropoda, Pycnogonida) based on direct optimization of six loci and morphology. Cladistics 23: 255-293
Wilson, E.B. 1881. Report on the Pycnogonida. Reports on the results of dredging...Blake. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard 8(12): 239-256
History of changes
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12-Feb-2010 | (import) |