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Munidopsidae
Family of crustaceans From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Munidopsidae is a family of crustaceans belonging to the order Decapoda.[1] The Munidopsids are the deepest-dwelling family of superfamily Galatheoidea, which comprises families Galatheidae, Munididae, Munidopsidae, and Porcellanidae.[2]
Munidopsids are one of the most common types of decapod found in abyssal zones,[3] and have been found occupying active hydrothermal vents[4] and cold seeps.[5] Munidopsids reside from slope to abyssal floor, save for the species M. polymorpha, which can be found in submarine caves as shallow as 2 meters below sea level.[6] They are commonly referred to as squat lobsters.[7]
As of 2008, 224 species of Munidopsids have been catalogued: 71 in the Atlantic, 132 in the Pacific, and 50 in the Indian Ocean.[6]
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Genera
Genera:[8]
- Galacantha A. Milne-Edwards, 1880
- Janetogalathea Baba & Wicksten, 1997
- Leiogalathea Baba, 1969
- Munidopsis Whiteaves, 1874
- Shinkaia Baba & Williams, 1998
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