Axiidae

For the gold moth family formerly called Axiidae, see Cimeliidae.
Axiidae
Axius serratus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Infraorder: Axiidea
Family: Axiidae
Huxley, 1879 [1]

Axiidae is a family of thalassinidean crustaceans. It includes the following genera:[2]

  • Acanthaxius Sakai & de Saint Laurent, 1989
  • Allaxius Sakai & de Saint Laurent, 1989
  • Ambiaxius Sakai & de Saint Laurent, 1989
  • Anophthalmaxius de Man, 1905
  • Australocaris Poore & Collins, 2009
  • Axiopsis Borradaile, 1903
  • Axiorygma Kensley & Simmons, 1988
  • Axius Leach, 1815
  • Bouvieraxius Sakai & de Saint Laurent, 1989
  • Calastacus Faxon, 1893
  • Calaxiopsis Sakai & de Saint Laurent, 1989
  • Calaxius Sakai & de Saint Laurent, 1989
  • Calocarides Wollebaek, 1908
  • Calocaris Bell, 1853
  • Coralaxius Kensley & Gore, 1981
  • Dorphinaxius Sakai & de Saint Laurent, 1989
  • Eiconaxius Bate, 1888
  • Eucalastacus Sakai, 1992
  • Eutrichocheles Wood-Mason, 1876
  • Formosaxius Komai, Lin & Chan, 2010
  • Levantocaris Galil & Clark, 1993
  • Litoraxius Komai & Tachikawa, 2007
  • Lophaxius Kensley, 1989
  • Marianaxius Kensley, 1996
  • Michelaxiopsis Poore & Collins, 2009
  • Oxyrhynchaxius Parisi, 1917
  • Parascytoleptus Sakai & de Saint Laurent, 1989
  • Paraxiopsis de Man, 1905
  • Paraxius Bate, 1888
  • Pilbaraxius Poore & Collins, 2009
  • Planaxius Komai & Tachikawa, 2008
  • Platyaxius Sakai, 1994
  • Scytoleptus Gerstaecker, 1856
  • Spongiaxius Sakai & de Saint Laurent, 1989

References

  1. "Axiidae". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  2. Gary Poore & Michael Türkay (2012). "Axiidae". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved May 31, 2012.

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