Biology:Hyperiidea

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Short description: Suborder of crustaceans

Hyperiidea
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Hyperia (Hyperiidae)
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Malacostraca
Superorder: Peracarida
Order: Amphipoda
Suborder: Hyperiidea
H. Milne-Edwards, 1830
Families

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The Hyperiidea are a suborder of amphipods, small aquatic crustaceans. Unlike the other suborders of Amphipoda, hyperiids are exclusively marine and do not occur in fresh water. Hyperiids are distinguished by their large eyes and planktonic habitat. Most species of hyperiids are parasites or predators of salps and jellyfish in the plankton, although Themisto gaudichaudii and a few relatives are free-swimming predators of copepods and other small planktonic animals.

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Taxonomy

According to Vinogradov et al. in 1996,[1] 233 species of Hyperiidea are known.

Some controversy exists as to the number of families in the Hyperiidea, being given as between 20 and 23 depending on whether groups like the Thaumatopsidae are considered distinct or not. The taxonomy of Hyperiidea currently accepted by the World Register of Marine Species is as follows:[2]

Infraorder Physocephalata Bowman & Gruner, 1973
Infraorder Physosomata Pirlot, 1929
  • Parvorder Physosomatidira Pirlot, 1929
    • Superfamily Lanceoloidea Bovallius, 1887
      • Family Chuneolidae Woltereck, 1909
      • Family Lanceolidae Bovallius, 1887
      • Family Megalanceolidae Zeidler, 2009
      • Family Metalanceolidae Zeidler, 2009
      • Family Microphasmidae Stephensen & Pirlot, 1931
      • Family Mimonecteolidae Zeidler, 2009
      • Family Prolanceolidae Zeidler, 2009
    • Superfamily Scinoidea Stebbing, 1888
      • Family Archaeoscinidae K. H. Barnard, 1930
      • Family Microscinidae Zeidler, 2012
      • Family Mimonectidae Bovallius, 1885
      • Family Mimoscinidae Zeidler, 2012
      • Family Scinidae Stebbing, 1888

Distribution

Hyperiidea are known from many oceans of the world, including 69 species in the Southern Ocean.[3]

References

  1. Vinogradov, M. E.; A. F. Volkov; T. N. Semenova (1996). Hyperiid amphipods (Amphipoda: Hyperiidea) of the world. Lebanon, N. H.: Science Publishers. ISBN 1-886106-48-7. 
  2. "Hyperiidea". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1205. 
  3. C. De Broyer; K. Jazdzewski (1993). "Contribution to the marine biodiversity inventory: A checklist of the Amphipoda (Crustacea) of the Southern Ocean". Doc Trav Inst R Sci Nat Belg 73. http://www.naturalsciences.be/amphi/carcilist.htm. Retrieved 2006-02-02. 

Wikidata ☰ Q136267 entry