Sphaeromatidae
Sphaeromatidae (marine pillbug family) is a family of isopods, often encountered on rocky shores and in shelf waters in temperate zones.[1] The family includes almost 100 genera and 619 known marine species (and about 65 in fresh water). Within these genera, there are groups that share distinctive morphologies; further research may reclassify these genus-groups as separate families.[2]
Sphaeromatidae | |
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Gnorimosphaeroma oregonensis | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Malacostraca |
Superorder: | Peracarida |
Order: | Isopoda |
Suborder: | Sphaeromatidea |
Superfamily: | Sphaeromatoidea |
Family: | Sphaeromatidae Latreille, 1825 |
Genera | |
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Description
Many species have a dorsoventrally compressed body shape, often with a vaulted dorsum, and some are strongly flattened (scale-like).[2]
Sphaeromatidae are browsers or detritus feeders. Xynosphaera appear to have incisory mandibles;[2] Xynosphaera colemani burrows into the tissue of alcyonacean corals.[3] Some genera of Sphaeromatidae associate with sponges, particularly Oxinasphaera.[4]
Genera
The family contains the following genera:[5]
- Afrocerceis Müller, 1995
- Agostodina Bruce, 1994
- Amphoroidea H. Milne-Edwards, 1840
- Amphoroidella Baker, 1908
- Apemosphaera Bruce, 1994
- †Archaeosphaeroma Novák, 1872
- Artopoles Barnard, 1920
- Austrasphaera Bruce, 2003
- Beatricesphaera Wetzer & Bruce, 1999
- Benthosphaera Bruce, 1994
- Bilistra Sket & Bruce, 2004
- Botryias Richardson, 1910
- Bregmotypta Bruce, 1994
- Caecocassidias Kussakin, 1967
- Caecosphaeroma Dollfus, 1896
- Calcipila Harrison & Holdich, 1984
- Campecopea Leach, 1814
- Cassidias Richardson, 1906
- Cassidina H. Milne-Edwards, 1840
- Cassidinella Whitelegge, 1901
- Cassidinidea Hansen, 1905
- Cassidinopsis Hansen, 1905
- Ceratocephalus Woodward, 1877
- Cerceis H. Milne-Edwards, 1840
- Cercosphaera Bruce, 1994
- Chitonopsis Whitelegge, 1902
- Chitonosphaera Kussakin & Malyutina, 1993
- Cilicaea Leach, 1818
- Cilicaeopsis Hansen, 1905
- Cliamenella Kussakin & Malyutina, 1987
- †Cyclosphaeroma Woodward, 1890
- Cymodetta Bowman & Kuhne, 1974
- Cymodoce Leach, 1814
- Cymodocella Pfeffer, 1887
- Cymodopsis Baker, 1926
- Diclidocella Bruce, 1995
- Discerceis Richardson, 1905
- Discidina Bruce, 1994
- Dynamene Leach, 1814
- Dynamenella Hansen, 1905
- Dynameniscus Richardson, 1905
- Dynamenoides Hurley & Jansen, 1977
- Dynamenopsis Baker, 1908
- Dynoides Barnard, 1914
- †Eocopea Iverson & Chivers, 1984
- †Eosphaeroma Woodward, 1879
- Eterocerceis Messana, 1990
- Exocerceis Baker, 1926
- Exosphaeroides Holdich & Harrison, 1983
- Exosphaeroma Stebbing, 1900
- Geocerceis Menzies & Glynn, 1968
- Gnorimosphaeroma Menzies, 1954
- Harrieta Kensley, 1987
- Haswellia Miers, 1884
- Hemisphaeroma Hansen, 1905
- Heterodina Schotte & Kensley, 2005
- †Heterosphaeroma Munier-Chalmas, 1872
- Holotelson Richardson, 1909
- Ischyromene Racovitza, 1908
- Isocladus Miers, 1876
- †Isopodites von Ammon, 1882
- Juletta Bruce, 1993
- Koremasphaera Bruce, 2003
- Kranosphaera Bruce, 1992
- Lekanesphaera Verhoeff, 1943
- Leptosphaeroma Hilgendorf, 1885
- Makarasphaera Bruce, 2005
- Margueritta Bruce, 1993
- Maricoccus Poore, 1994
- Merozoon Sket, 2012
- Monolistra Gerstaecker, 1856
- Moruloidea Baker, 1908
- Naesicopea Stebbing, 1893
- Neonaesa Harrison & Holdich, 1982
- Neosphaeroma Baker, 1926
- Oxinasphaera Bruce, 1997
- Paracassidina Baker, 1911
- Paracassidinopsis Nobili, 1906
- Paracerceis Hansen, 1905
- Paracilicaea Stebbing, 1910
- Paradella Harrison & Holdich, 1982
- Paraimene Javed & Ahmed, 1988
- Paraleptosphaeroma Buss & Iverson, 1981
- Parasphaeroma Stebbing, 1902
- Parisocladus Barnard, 1914
- Pedinura Bruce, 2003
- Pistorius Harrison & Holdich, 1982
- Platycerceis Baker, 1926
- Platynympha Harrison, 1984
- Platysphaera Holdich & Harrison, 1981
- Pooredoce Bruce, 2009
- †Protosphaeroma Bachmayer, 1949
- Pseudocerceis Harrison & Holdich, 1982
- Pseudosphaeroma Chilton, 1909
- Ptyosphaera Holdich & Harrison, 1983
- Scutuloidea Chilton, 1883
- Sphaeramene Barnard, 1914
- Sphaeroma Latreille, 1802
- Sphaeromopsis Holdich & Jones, 1973
- Stathmos Barnard, 1940
- Striella Glynn, 1968
- Syncassidina Baker, 1928
- Thermosphaeroma Cole & Bane, 1978
- Tholozodium Eleftheriou, Holdich & Harrison, 1980
- †Triassphaeroma Basso & Tintori, 1995
- Waiteolana Baker, 1926
- Xynosphaera Bruce, 1994
- Zuzara Leach, 1818
See also
References
- Poore, Gary CB; Lew Ton, Helen M; Bruce, Niel L. (2002). "Sphaeromatidae Latreille, 1825". In Poore, Gary C. B. (ed.). Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Vol. 19. Csiro Publishing. p. 221.
- Poore, Gary C. B.; Bruce, Niel L. (September 2012). "Global Diversity of Marine Isopods (Except Asellota and Crustacean Symbionts)". PLOS ONE. 7 (9): e43529. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0043529. PMC 3432053. PMID 22952700.
- Bruce NL (2003) New genera and species of sphaeromatid isopod crustaceans from Australian marine coastal waters. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 60: 309–370.
- Bruce NL (1997) Order Isopoda. Sea Lice. In: Richmond MD, editor. A guide to the seashores of eastern Africa and the western Indian Ocean Islands: SIDA/SAREC. pp. 198–201.
- Niel L. Bruce & Marilyn Schotte (2011). M. Schotte; C. B. Boyko; N. L. Bruce; G. C. B. Poore; S. Taiti & G. D. F. Wilson (eds.). "Sphaeromatidae". World Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved August 31, 2011.
External links
- Data related to Sphaeromatidae at Wikispecies
- "Cute As Buttons"