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Family PHOXICHILIDIIDAE Sars, 1891

Introduction

A family of mostly shallow water sea spiders.

The family is distributed worldwide, and some species of Anoplodactylus, its most speciose genus, can sometimes be quite abundant and diverse in certain intertidal and subtidal habitats (Arango 2003). Anoploactylus can be considered a typical tropical genus (King 1973).

Phoxichilidium is relatively common in northern seas and is known for its parasitic association with hydroids (see Lovely 2005). Endeis is strongly supported as the sister taxon of Anoplodactylus (Arango & Wheeler 2007), but it is expected that more extensive taxon sampling in future cladistic analyses will clarify the position of Endeis with respect to Anoplodactylus and Phoxichilidium.

 

Diagnosis

Chelifores with 1-segmented scape, small functional chelae; palps lacking entirely; ovigers 5- or 6-segmented, in males only, without strigilis or terminal claw; legs with tiny auxiliary claws lateral to main claw or larger and distal, male cement gland exit(s) conspicuous on dorsal femur, (no extra-legged forms). In the Anoplodactylus californicus-digitatus complex, which includes Australian species, females display unique, ventral protuberances on the proboscis, which have been recognised as specific diagnostic characters (Arango & Maxmen, 2006).

 

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)
12-Apr-2022 PYCNOGONIDA Latreille, 1810 22-Feb-2022 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)