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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Malacostraca

Scientific name
  
Mictacea

Rank
  
Order

Subphylum
  
Crustacea

Superorder
  
Peracarida

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

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Similar
  
Thermosbaenacea, Anaspidacea, Mictocaris, Syncarida, Amphionides

Mictacea is an order of crustaceans, erected for six species of small shrimp-like animals of the deep sea and anchialine caves.

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Description

Mictaceans have a brood pouch (marsupium) and biramous thoracic limbs, but lack a carapace. They have eyestalks but "no functioning visual elements".

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.

Species

A total of five species are recognised, split between two families:

Hirsutiidae Sanders, Hessler & Garner, 1985
  • Hirsutia bathyalis Saunders, Hessler & Garner, 1985
  • Hirsutia saundersetalia Just & Poore, 1988
  • Thetispelecaris remex Gutu & Iliffe, 1998
  • Thetispelecaris yurigako Ohtsuka, Hanamura & Kase, 2002
  • Montucaris distincta Jaume, Boxshall & Bamber, 2006
  • Mictocarididae Bowman & Iliffe, 1985
  • Mictocaris halope Bowman & Iliffe, 1985
  • References

    Mictacea Wikipedia


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