Colossendeidae

Colossendeidae
Temporal range: Jurassic–present
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Pycnogonida
Order: Pantopoda
Family: Colossendeidae
Jarzynsky, 1870
Genera

Colossendeis
Decolopoda
Dodecolopoda
Hedgpethia
Pentacolossendeis
Rhopalorhynchus

Diversity
6 genera

Colossendeidae is a family of sea spider (class Pycnogonida). Like most sea spiders, species in this family have four pairs of legs, except for three species (Decolopoda australis, D. qasimi, and Pentacolossendeis reticulata) with five leg pairs,[1][2] including the first polymerous (i.e., extra-legged) sea spider discovered (D. australis), and one giant species (Dodecolopoda mawsoni, with legs that can span 20 inches) that was the first sea spider discovered with six leg pairs.[3][4]

Taxonomy

  • Colossendeis Jarzinsky, 1870 (67 species)
    • Colossendeis acuta Stiboy-Risch, 1993
    • Colossendeis adelpha Child, 1998
    • Colossendeis angusta Sars, 1877
    • Colossendeis aperta Turpaeva, 2005
    • Colossendeis arcuata A. Milne-Edwards, 1885
    • Colossendeis australis Hodgson, 1907
    • Colossendeis avida Pushkin, 1970
    • Colossendeis belekurovi Pushkin, 1993
    • Colossendeis bicincta Schimkewitsch, 1893
    • Colossendeis brevirostris Child, 1995
    • Colossendeis bruuni Fage, 1956
    • Colossendeis clavata Meinert, 1899
    • Colossendeis colossea Wilson, 1881
    • Colossendeis concedis Child, 1995
    • Colossendeis cucurbita Cole, 1909
    • Colossendeis curtirostris Stock, 1963
    • Colossendeis dalli Child, 1995
    • Colossendeis drakei Calman, 1915
    • Colossendeis elephantis Child, 1995
    • Colossendeis enigmatica Turpaeva, 1974
    • Colossendeis ensifer Child, 1995
    • Colossendeis fijigrypos Bamber, 2004
    • Colossendeis fragilis Pushkin, 1993
    • Colossendeis gardineri Carpenter, 1907
    • Colossendeis geoffroyi Mane-Garzon, 1944
    • Colossendeis gibbosa Mobius, 1902
    • Colossendeis glacialis Hodgson, 1907
    • Colossendeis gracilis Hoek, 1881
    • Colossendeis grassa Pushkin, 1993
    • Colossendeis hoeki Gordon, 1944
    • Colossendeis insolita Pushkin, 1993
    • Colossendeis japonica Hoek, 1898
    • Colossendeis korotkevitschi Pushkin, 1984
    • Colossendeis kurtchatovi Turpaeva, 1993
    • Colossendeis leninensis Pushkin, 1993
    • Colossendeis leptorhynchus Hoek, 1881
    • Colossendeis longirostris Gordon, 1938
    • Colossendeis losinskii Turpaeva, 2002
    • Colossendeis macerrima Wilson, 1881
    • Colossendeis media Hoek, 1881
    • Colossendeis megalonyx Fry & Hedgpeth, 1969
    • Colossendeis melancholicus Stock, 1975
    • Colossendeis mica Pushkin, 1970
    • Colossendeis microsetosa Hilton, 1943
    • Colossendeis minor Schimkewitsch, 1893
    • Colossendeis minuta Hoek, 1881
    • Colossendeis mycterismos Bamber, 2004
    • Colossendeis nasuta Hedgpeth, 1949
    • Colossendeis notialis Child 1995
    • Colossendeis oculifera Stock, 1963
    • Colossendeis peloria Child, 1994
    • Colossendeis perforata Turpaeva, 1993
    • Colossendeis pipetta Stock, 1991
    • Colossendeis proboscidea (Sabine)
    • Colossendeis robusta Hoek, 1881
    • Colossendeis rostrata Turpaeva, 1994
    • Colossendeis scoresbii Gordon, 1932
    • Colossendeis scotti Calman, 1915
    • Colossendeis sinuosa Stock, 1997
    • Colossendeis spicula Child, 1994
    • Colossendeis stramenti Fry and Hedgpeth, 1969
    • Colossendeis subminuta Schimkewitsch, 1893
    • Colossendeis tenera Hilton, 1943
    • Colossendeis tenuipedis Pushkin, 1993
    • Colossendeis tethya Turpaeva, 1974
    • Colossendeis tortipalpis Gordon, 1932
    • Colossendeis vityazi Turpaeva, 1973
    • Colossendeis wilsoni Calman, 1915
  • Decolopoda Eights, 1835
    • Decolopoda australis Eights, 1835Scotia Sea (littoral)
    • Decolopoda quasimi Sree, Sreepada & Parulekar, 1993
  • Dodecolopoda Calman & Gordon, 1933
  • Hedgpethia Turpaeva, 1973 (12 species)
  • Pentacolossendeis Hedgpeth, 1943
    • Pentacolossendeis reticulata Hedgpeth, 1943
  • Rhopalorhynchus
    • Rhopalorhynchus cinclus Bamber, 2001Bodgaya Southern Rim Reef, Malaysia (on a sponge)
    • Rhopalorhynchus claudus Stock, 1975Barbados (muddy sand, shell debris, sponge bottom)
    • Rhopalorhynchus clavipes Carpenter, 1893Torres Strait (between reefs)
    • Rhopalorhynchus filipes Stock, 1991 — between Loyalty Islands and New Caledonia, near Chesterfield Island
    • Rhopalorhynchus gracillimus Carpenter, 1907Maldive Islands (on a black crinoid)
    • Rhopalorhynchus kroeyeri Wood-Mason, 1873Andaman Islands (on the bottom of filamentous algae)
    • Rhopalorhynchus lomani Stock, 1958Makassar Strait, Indonesia
    • Rhopalorhynchus mortenseni Stock, 1958 — off Jolo, Sulu Archipelago (on sand and corals)
    • Rhopalorhynchus pedunculatum Stock, 1957Red Sea (shore)
    • Rhopalorhynchus sibogae Stock, 1958Flores Sea, Indonesia (on mud and sand)
    • Rhopalorhynchus tenuissimus Haswell, 1884Port Denison, Australia

References

  1. ^ Jayasree, V.; Sreepada, R. A.; Parulekar, A. H. (1993). "An unusual giant pycnogonid (Pycnogonida-Colossendeidae) Decolopoda qasimi sp. nov. from Antarctic waters". Current Science. 65 (2): 179–181 – via NIO Digital Repository Service.
  2. ^ Hedgpeth, Joel W. (1947). "The Pycnogonida of the Western North Atlantic and the Caribbean". Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 97 (3216): 157–342 [275]. doi:10.5479/si.00963801.97-3216.157 – via Biodiversity Heritage Library.
  3. ^ Calman, William Thomas; Gordon, Isabella (1933-06-01). "A dodecapodous pycnogonid". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Containing Papers of a Biological Character. 113 (781): 107–115. doi:10.1098/rspb.1933.0034.
  4. ^ Hedgpeth, Joel W. (1947). "On the evolutionary significance of the Pycnogonida". Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 106 (18): 1–53 – via Smithsonian Research Online.

Sources

  • PycnoBase: Taxon tree
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