A new classification of Callianassidae and related families (Crustacea: Decapoda: Axiidea) derived from a molecular phylogeny with morphological support
Author
Poore, Gary C. B.
Author
Dworschak, Peter C.
Author
Robles, Rafael
Author
Mantelatto, Fernando L.
Author
Felder, Darryl L.
text
Memoirs of Museum Victoria
2019
Mem. Mus. Vic.
2019-12-31
78
73
146
http://dx.doi.org/10.24199/j.mmv.2019.78.05
journal article
10.24199/j.mmv.2019.78.05
1447-2554
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Paracalliacidae Sakai, 2005
Figure 20
Paracalliacinae
Sakai, 2005b: 215
.
Paracalliacidae
.—
Dworschak and Poore, 2018: 70
.
Diagnosis
. Rostrum flat, short, triangular, shorter than eyestalks;
median carina on rostrum only
; submedian gastric carinae absent; cervical groove well defined; suture between ocular lobe and end of linea thalassinica horizontal in lateral view; anterior branchiostegal margin sinusoidal or semicircular; anterior branchiostegal lobe simple, scarcely calcified, merging smoothly with anterodorsal branchiostegal angle and anterolateral margin of carapace; posterior margin of carapace
with
lateral
lobes interacting with
anterolateral
lobes on pleomere 1
. Eyestalks flattened, contiguous, with subdistal dorsal cornea. Antennal scaphocerite simple, triangular. Maxilla scaphognathite without long seta on posterior lobe extending into branchial chamber. Maxilliped 1 epipod with acute anterior lobe lying alongside exopod. Maxilliped 3 propodus longer than wide, not prominently lobed on lower margin; dactylus slender, digitiform, with setae irregularly spaced along all margins. Cheliped merus lower margin spinose; major cheliped palm oval in cross-section, barely crested above or below. Pereopod 3 propodus elongate-oval, tapering, without proximal lobe on lower margin, without distal spiniform setae on lateral face (often with 1 distal spiniform seta on lower margin). Pereopod 5 minutely chelate or subchelate. Female pleopod 2 rami similar to following pleopods, with regularly setose margins. Pleopods 3–5 with oblique peduncles meeting mesially, endopods triangular, with straight mesial margin, exopods attached laterally, proximally lobed, longer than and enclosing endopods; appendices internae elongate, much longer than wide. Uropodal exopod without elevated dorsal plate.
Figure 20. Diagnostic characters for
Paracalliacidae
,
Paracalliax bollorei
: a, posterior carapace, pleomeres 1, 2; b, telson, uropod; c, maxilliped 3; d, e, female pleopods 1, 2.
Remarks
. The only species differs from all other callianassoids in having pleomere 1 with dorsolateral lobes interacting and overlapping the posterolateral margin of the carapace (fig. 20a;
Dworschak and Poore, 2018
; Robles et al., in press). Pleopod 2 is similar to pleopods 3–5 (figs 20d, e). The uropodal exopod lacks a dorsal plate (fig. 20b) and maxilliped 3 is exceptionally narrow (fig. 20c). The male is not known.
Manning and Felder (1991)
included the only genus
Paracalliax
in
Ctenochelidae
. The subfamily was erected as member of
Callianassidae
by
Sakai (2005b)
who was uncertain about its affinities (not in
Gourretiidae
as he asserted later [
Sakai, 2011
]). The family was ignored by
Sakai (2011)
and
Sakai et al. (2015)
who treated the genus as part of
Gourretiidae
despite treating most other basal groups as distinct families.
Sakai (2017a)
also included the genus in
Gourretiidae
but considered it a possible synonym of one of three new gourretiid genera erected at the time.