Pycnogonids (Arthropoda: Pycnogonida) from French Cruises to Melanesia
Author
Bamber, Roger N.
text
Zootaxa
2004
551
1
27
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.157770
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Pallenopsidae Fry, 1978
There has been an erratic history of the familial attribution of species of the genus
Pallenopsis
Wilson, 1881
. For many years it was placed within the
Callipallenidae
, with which it was consistent in having,
inter alia
, a 10articled oviger in both sexes, palps absent or present only as small, onearticled buds, and functional chelae.
Stock (1978)
transferred the genus to the
Phoxichilidiidae
, and
Arnaud and Bamber (1987)
followed his example.
Child (1992
;
1995
) returned the genus to the
Callipallenidae
, an opinion supported by
Bamber (2002a)
as the protonymphon larva was not consistent with those of the
Phoxichilidiidae
.
All of these opinions were attempting to fit the genus into one of the existing families of the Pycnogonida, despite the fact that at least two of those were generally accepted as being polyphyletic (e.g.
Arnaud & Bamber, 1987
).
In his multivariate analyses, Fry (1978) found
Pallenopsis
to be isolated near (but not very close to)
Anoplodactylus
and
Prototrygaeus
. He therefore proposed the family
Pallenopsidae
, within the suborder Pallenopsida. Although Fry maintained that the results of this analysis were only a "primary hypothesis of degrees of overall morphological similarities", when judged against the continuing controversy over the placement of this genus in relation to the
Callipallenidae
and the
Phoxichilidiidae
they reinforce the concept of the distinction of this genus at the family level.
Recent cladistic analyses of the Pycnogonida (
Arango 2002
;
2003
) indicated that the genus
Pallenopsis
related poorly to either the
Phoxichilidiidae
or the
Callipallenidae
.
It now seems appropriate to take the logical conclusion from these various clues, and recognize the genus as inappropriate to either of these families; rather, the family
Pallenopsidae
of Fry (1978) is reerected for
Pallenopsis
. It may further prove appropriate (or at least convenient) to raise Stock’s (1974) subgenera to full generic rank.