Cyclopoida
Cyclopoida | |
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Cyclops sp.
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Copepoda |
Superorder: | Podoplea |
Order: | Cyclopoida Burmeister, 1834 |
Families | |
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The Cyclopoida are an order of small
larval development is metamorphic, and the embryos are carried in paired or single sacs attached to first abdominal somite.[1]
Distinguishing features
Cyclopoids are distinguished from other copepods by having first antennae shorter than the length of the head and thorax, and uniramous second antennae. The main joint lies between the fourth and fifth segments of the body.[2]
Taxonomy
Cyclopoida contains 30 families:[3]
- Archinotodelphyidae Lang, 1949
- Ascidicolidae Thorell, 1859
- Botryllophilidae Sars G.O., 1921
- Buproridae Thorell, 1859
- Chitonophilidae Avdeev & Sirenko, 1991
- Chordeumiidae Boxshall, 1988
- Corallovexiidae Stock, 1975
- CucumaricolidaeBouligand & Delamare-Deboutteville, 1959
- Cyclopettidae Martínez Arbizu, 2000
- Cyclopicinidae Khodami, Vaun MacArthur, Blanco-Bercial & Martinez Arbizu, 2017
- Cyclopidae Rafinesque, 1815
- Cyclopinidae Sars G.O., 1913
- Enterognathidae Illg & Dudley, 1980
- Enteropsidae Thorell, 1859
- FratiidaeHo, Conradi & López-González, 1998
- Giselinidae Martínez Arbizu, 2000
- Hemicyclopinidae Martínez Arbizu, 2001
- Lernaeidae Cobbold, 1879
- Mantridae Leigh-Sharpe, 1934
- MicrallectidaeHuys, 2001
- Notodelphyidae Dana, 1853
- Oithonidae Dana, 1853
- OzmanidaeHo & Thatcher, 1989
- ParalubbockiidaeBoxshall & Huys, 1989
- Psammocyclopinidae Martínez Arbizu, 2001
- Pterinopsyllidae Sars G.O., 1913
- Schminkepinellidae Martínez Arbizu, 2006
- Smirnovipinidae Khodami, Vaun MacArthur, Blanco-Bercial & Martinez Arbizu, 2017
- SpeleoithonidaeRocha & Iliffe, 1991
- Thaumatopsyllidae Sars G.O., 1913
- Cyclopoida incertae sedis – 8 genera
Several more families are included in Suborder Poecilostomatoida, a temporary name for the "poecilostome lineage" [4] The Poecilostomatoida were previously treated as a separate order, but molecular phylogenies show that this lineage is nested within the Cyclopoida.[5]
References
- ^ J. K. Lowry (October 2, 1999). "Cyclopoida (Copepoda, Maxillipoda)". Crustacea, the Higher Taxa: Description, Identification, and Information Retrieval. Australian Museum. Archived from the original on April 15, 2012. Retrieved November 20, 2010.
- ISBN 0-03-056747-5.
- ^ Geoff Boxshall & T. Chad Walter (2018). T. Chad Walter & Geoff Boxshall (ed.). "Cyclopoida". World of Copepods database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
- ^ Geoff Boxshall & T. Chad Walter (2018). T. Chad Walter & Geoff Boxshall (ed.). "Poecilostomatoida". World of Copepods database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
- PMID 28831035.
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