WoRMS taxon details
Ascorhynchoidea incertae sedis
Genus Bango Bamber, 2004
Genus Chonothea Nakamura & Child, 1983
Genus Decachela Hilton, 1939
Genus Ephyrogymna Hedgpeth, 1943
Genus Hannonia Hoek, 1881
Genus Mimipallene Child, 1982
Genus Pigrogromitus Calman, 1927
Genus Pycnopallene Stock, 1950
Genus Pycnothea Loman, 1921
Genus Queubus Barnard, 1946
Genus Bradypallene Kim & Hong, 1987 (uncertain, the male Bradypallene does not have a distal apophysis on oviger segment 5 and additionally, it has a single dorsal femoral cement gland different to multiple in Callipallenidae)
Genus Chonothea Nakamura & Child, 1983
Genus Decachela Hilton, 1939
Genus Ephyrogymna Hedgpeth, 1943
Genus Hannonia Hoek, 1881
Genus Mimipallene Child, 1982
Genus Pigrogromitus Calman, 1927
Genus Pycnopallene Stock, 1950
Genus Pycnothea Loman, 1921
Genus Queubus Barnard, 1946
Genus Bradypallene Kim & Hong, 1987 (uncertain, the male Bradypallene does not have a distal apophysis on oviger segment 5 and additionally, it has a single dorsal femoral cement gland different to multiple in Callipallenidae)
marine
Not documented
Taxonomy Highly derived Ascorhynchoid genera, usually only a few specimens known of each species (often not both genera); no...
Taxonomy Highly derived Ascorhynchoid genera, usually only a few specimens known of each species (often not both genera); no molecular work has been done on these. Possibly not monophyletic. [details]
Bamber, R.N.; El Nagar, A.; Arango, C.P. (Eds) (2023). Pycnobase: World Pycnogonida Database. Ascorhynchoidea incertae sedis. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=379616 on 2023-02-01
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Taxonomy Highly derived Ascorhynchoid genera, usually only a few specimens known of each species (often not both genera); no molecular work has been done on these. Possibly not monophyletic. [details]