Mictacea Explained
Mictacea is a monotypic order of crustaceans. It was originally erected for three species of small shrimp-like animals of the deep sea and anchialine caves.[1] They were placed in two families, the Mictocarididae and Hirsutiidae,[1] but Hirsutiidae is now placed in order Bochusacea, leaving Mictacea with a single species, Mictocaris halope.
Description
Mictaceans have a brood pouch (marsupium) and biramous thoracic limbs, but lack a carapace.[2] They have eyestalks but "no functioning visual elements".[3]
History
The existence of animals resembling the Mictacea had been predicted by Frederick Schram in the early 1980s. Two groups of scientists independently discovered the animals in 1985, and, once they learnt of each other's work, agreed to work together on the paper describing the new order.[4]
Species
A single species is recognised:
- Mictocarididae Bowman & Iliffe, 1985
Notes and References
- Web site: Mictacea . J. K. Lowry . M. Yerman . amp . crustacea.net . . September 3, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120508030458/http://crustacea.net/crustace/mictacea/index.htm . May 8, 2012 . dead .
- Book: Jonathan M. Adrain . Gregory D. Edgecombe . Bruce S. Lieberman . 2001 . Fossils, Phylogeny, and Form: an Analytical Approach . Topics in geobiology . . 978-0-306-46721-9 . Morphological disparity: a primer . Matthew A. Wills . 55–144 . https://books.google.com/books?id=fpnV7NTcnuAC&pg=PA85.
- Book: Olav Giere . 2009 . 2nd . Meiobenthology: the Microscopic Motile Fauna of Aquatic Sediments . . 978-3-540-68657-6 . Meiofauna taxa: a systematic account . 103–234 . https://books.google.com/books?id=an9ncYOxkUoC&pg=PA194 . 10.1007/b106489. 31 January 2024 .
- Mictacea, a new order of Crustacea Peracarida . Thomas E. Bowman . Susan P. Garner . Robert R. Hessler . Thomas M. Iliffe . Howard L. Sanders . . 5 . 1 . 1985 . 74–78 . 10.2307/1548221 . 1548221.