List of marine crustaceans of South Africa

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Map of the Southern African coastline showing some of the landmarks referred to in species range statements

The list of marine crustaceans of South Africa is a list of saltwater species that form a part of the crustacean (Phylum Arthropoda, several classes) fauna of South Africa. This list does not include the freshwater and terrestrial crustaceans. The list follows the SANBI listing on iNaturalist, and does not always agree with WoRMS for distribution.

Crustaceans (Crustacea /krʌˈstʃə/) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, krill, prawns, woodlice, barnacles, copepods, amphipods and mantis shrimp. The crustacean group can be treated as a subphylum under the clade Mandibulata; because of recent molecular studies it is now well accepted that the crustacean group is paraphyletic, and comprises all animals in the clade Pancrustacea other than hexapods. Some crustaceans (Remipedia, Cephalocarida, Malacostraca) are more closely related to insects and the other hexapods than they are to certain other crustaceans.

The 67,000 described species range in size from Stygotantulus stocki at 0.1 mm (0.004 in), to the Japanese spider crab with a leg span of up to 3.8 m (12.5 ft) and a mass of 20 kg (44 lb). Like other arthropods, crustaceans have an exoskeleton, which they moult to grow. They are distinguished from other groups of arthropods, such as insects, myriapods and chelicerates, by the possession of biramous (two-parted) limbs, and by their larval forms, such as the nauplius stage of branchiopods and copepods.

Most crustaceans are free-living aquatic animals, but some are terrestrial (e.g. woodlice), some are parasitic (e.g. Rhizocephala, fish lice, tongue worms) and some are sessile (e.g. barnacles). The group has an extensive fossil record, reaching back to the Cambrian. More than 7.9 million tons of crustaceans per year are produced by fishery or farming for human consumption, most of it being shrimp and prawns. Krill and copepods are not as widely fished, but may be the animals with the greatest biomass on the planet, and form a vital part of the food chain. The scientific study of crustaceans is known as carcinology (alternatively, malacostracology, crustaceology or crustalogy), and a scientist who works in carcinology is a carcinologist. (Full article...)

Class Branchiopoda, subclass Diplostraca, infraclass Cladoceromorpha[]

Superorder Cladocera, order Ctenopoda[]

family Sididae[]

Superorder Cladocera, order Onychopoda[]

Family Podonidae[]

Class Branchiopoda, subclass Sarsostraca[]

Order Anostraca[]

Family Artemiidae[]

  • Artemiidae spp.

Superclass Multicrustacea, class Hexanauplia, subclass Copepoda, infraclass Neocopepoda[]

Superorder Gymnoplea, order Calanoida[]

Family Acartiidae[]

  • (Steuer, 1915)[1]
  • Acartia spp.[1]

Family Calanidae[]

  • (Krøyer, 1849)[1]
  • De Decker, Kaczmaruk & Marska, 1991[1]
  • Calanus spp.[1]

Family Candaciidae[]

Family Centropagidae[]

Family Clausocalanidae[]

  • (Brady, 1883)[1]
  • Frost & Fleminger, 1968[1]
  • Giesbrecht, 1888[1]

Family Eucalanidae[]

Family Euchaetidae[]

  • (Prestandrea, 1833)[1]
  • spp.[1]

Family Metridinidae[]

Family Paracalanidae[]

Family Rhincalanidae[]

Family Subeucalanidae[]

Superorder Podoplea, order Harpacticoida[]

Family Ectinosomatidae[]

  • spp.[1] - Benthic copepods

Family Porcellidiidae[]

  • spp.[2] – Benthic copepods

Superorder Podoplea, order Cyclopoida[]

Family Oithonidae[]

Superorder Podoplea, order Harpacticoida, suborder Poecilostomatoida[]

Family Corycaeidae[]

Family Oncaeidae[]

Family Sapphirinidae[]

  • Sapphirina spp.[2] – Glitter-bugs

Subclass Thecostraca, infraclass Cirripedia[]

Superorder Thoracica, order Lepadiformes, suborder Lepadomorpha[]

Family Lepadidae[]

  • Conchoderma auritum (Linnaeus, 1767)[2] – Rabbit ear barnacle
  • Conchoderma virgatum Spengler, 1789
  • Dosima fascicularis (Ellis & Solander, 1786)[2] – Buoy barnacle
  • Linnaeus, 1758[2] – Yellow-rimmed goose barnacle
  • Linnaeus, 1767 – Goose barnacle
  • Darwin, 1851 – Goose barnacle
  • Leach, 1818 – Goose barnacle
  • Spengler, 1793[2] – Goose barnacle
  • Aurivillius, 1892[2] – Goose barnacle

Family Poecilasmatidae[]

  • Annandale, 1906
  • (Aurivillius, 1892)
  • (MacDonald, 1869)
  • Gray, 1825
  • (Hoek, 1907)
  • Darwin, 1852 
  • (Gray, 1848)[2] – Crab barnacle
  • Darwin, 1852

Order Scalpelliformes[]

Family Calanticidae[]

  • (Hoek, 1907)
  • Barnard, 1924

Family Scalpellidae, subfamily Arcoscalpellinae[]

  • (Barnard, 1924)
  • (Seguenza, 1876)
  • (Pilsbry, 1907)
  • (Barnard, 1924)
  • (Barnard, 1824)
  • (Barnard, 1924)
  • (Barnard, 1924)
  • (Barnard, 1924)
  • (Annandale, 1910)
  • (Pilsbry, 1907)
  • (Barnard, 1924)
  • (Weltner, 1922)
  • (Barnard, 1924)
  • (Hoek, 1883)
  • (Barnard, 1924)

Subfamily Meroscalpellinae[]

  • subsp. gruvelii (Annandale, 1906)

Subfamily Scalpellinae[]

  • (Barnard, 1924)
  • (Gray, 1848)

Lithotryidae[]

  • (Gray, 1825)

Order Sessilia, suborder Balanomorpha[]

Superfamily Balanoidea, family Archaeobalanidae, subfamily Acastinae[]

  • Barnard, 1924
  • Darwin, 1854
  • (Poli, 1791)
  • Lamarck, 1818
  • (Barnard, 1924)

Subfamily Archaeobalaninae[]

  • (Hoek, 1883)
  • (Pilsbry, 1907)
  • (Barnard, 1924)
  • (Pilsbry, 1912)
  • (Barnard, 1924) Biccard

Family Balanidae, subfamily Balaninae[]

  • Amphibalanus amphitrite – Striped barnacle[2]
  • (Krüger, 1911) Biccard
  • (Darwin, 1854)[2] – Striped barnacle
  • Balanus glandula Darwin, 1854[2] – Pacific barnacle
  • Pilsbry
  • Brown, 1844
  • Balanus trigonus Darwin, 1854
  • Darwin, 1854

Subfamily Megabalaninae[]

  • (Gmelin, 1780)[2] – Giant barnacle
  • Megabalanus tintinnabulum (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • Pilsbry, 1916[2] – White dwarf barnacle

Family Pyrgomatidae, subfamily Pyrgomatinae[]

  • sp.

Superfamily Chthamaloidea, family Chthamalidae, subfamily Chthamalinae[]

Subfamily Notochthamalinae[]

Superfamily Coronuloidea, family Chelonibiidae, subfamily Chelonibiinae[]

  • (Spengler, 1790)
  • Chelonibia testudinaria (Linnaeus, 1758)

Family Coronulidae Subfamily Coronulinae[]

  • (Mörch, 1852)
  • Coronula diadema (Linnaeus, 1767) – Whale barnacle
  • Darwin, 1854
  • Steenstrup, 1851

Superfamily Tetraclitoidea, family Tetraclitidae, subfamily Tetraclitinae[]

Class Malacostraca, subclass Eumalacostraca []

Superorder Peracarida, order Amphipoda, suborder Amphilochidea, infraorder Amphilochida, parvorder Amphilochidira[]

Superfamily Amphilochoidea, family Amphilochidae[]

Superfamily Amphilochoidea, family Bolttsiidae[]

  • Griffiths, 1976

Superfamily Amphilochoidea, family Cyproideidae[]

  • Haswell, 1879[2] – Ornate amphipod
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1916)[4]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1932[4]
  • Schellenberg, 1953[4]
  • Griffiths, 1976

Superfamily Amphilochoidea, family Sebidae, subfamily Sebinae[]

  • Stebbing, 1875

Superfamily Amphilochoidea, family Stenothoidae, subfamily Stenothoinae[]

  • (Griffiths, 1974)
  • (Stebbing, 1888)
  • (Stebbing, 1917)
  • Stebbing, 1888
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916
  • Walker, 1904
  • Dana, 1852

Superfamily Iphimedioidea, family Amathillopsidae, subfamily Cleonardopsinae[]

  • K.H. Barnard, 1916[4]

Superfamily Iphimedioidea, family Dikwidae[]

  • Griffiths, 1974

Superfamily Iphimedioidea, family Epimeriidae[]

  • (Fabricius, 1779)
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916

Superfamily Iphimedioidea, family Ochlesidae[]

  • K.H. Barnard, 1940[2] – Ridgeback amphipod
  • Schellenberg, 1953

Superfamily Iphimediidae, family Iphimediidae[]

  • K.H. Barnard, 1932[4]
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1932)[4]
  • Iphimedia gibba (K.H. Barnard, 1955)[2] – Hunchback amphipod
  • (Griffiths, 1975)[4]

Superfamily Leucothoidea, family Leucothoidae[]

  • K.H. Barnard, 1925
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916
  • (Walker, 1901)
  • Lesson, 1865
  • (Abildgaard, 1789)[2] – Sponge amphipod

Superorder Peracarida, order Amphipoda, suborder Amphilochidea, infraorder Amphilochida, parvorder Eusiridira[]

Superfamily Eusiroidea, family Eusiridae[]

  • Sars, 1895[4]
  • (Chevreux, 1887)[4]
  • Stebbing, 1888[4]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916[4]
  • Stebbing, 1908[4]

Superfamily Liljeborgioidea, family Liljeborgiidae, subfamily Idunellinae[]

  • (Griffiths, 1974)
  • (Griffiths, 1975)
  • (Griffiths, 1974)

Superfamily Liljeborgioidea, family Liljeborgiidae, Subfamily Liljeborgiinae[]

  • Stebbing, 1888
  • K.H. Barnard, 1932
  • (Haswell, 1880)
  • (Bate, 1862)
  • Griffiths, 1974
  • Chevreux, 1907

Superorder Peracarida, order Amphipoda, suborder Amphilochidea, infraorder Amphilochida, parvorder Oedicerotidira []

Superfamily Oedicerotoidea, family Oedicerotidae[]

  • K.H. Barnard, 1916
  • Ledoyer, 1973
  • Stebbing, 1888
  • (Bate & Westwood, 1868)
  • Griffiths, 1975
  • Norman, 1895
  • Griffiths, 1974

Superorder Peracarida, order Amphipoda, suborder Amphilochidea, infraorder Lysianassida, Parvorder Haustoriidira[]

Superfamily Haustorioidea, family Phoxocephalidae, subfamily Brolginae[]

  • (Sars, 1879)

Superfamily Haustorioidea, family Phoxocephalidae, subfamily Harpiniinae[]

  • (Stebbing, 1908)
  • Griffiths, 1975
  • Griffiths, 1975
  • (Chevreux, 1887)

Superfamily Haustorioidea, family Phoxocephalidae, subfamily Pontharpiniinae[]

  • (Griffiths, 1976)[2] – Spade-foot amphipod

Superfamily Haustorioidea, family Platyischnopidae[]

  • (K.H. Barnard, 1926)

Superfamily Haustorioidea, family Urothoidae[]

  • Griffiths, 1974
  • Griffiths, 1974
  • Urothoe elegans (Bate, 1857)
  • Chevreux, 1895[2] – Burrowing amphipod
  • K.H. Barnard, 1955
  • Griffiths, 1974
  • (Costa, 1853)
  • K.H Barnard, 1955
  • Griffiths, 1974

Superorder Peracarida, order Amphipoda, suborder Amphilochidea, infraorder Lysianassida, Parvorder Lysianassidira[]

Superfamily Aristioidea, family Aristiidae[]

  • K.H. Barnard, 1916

Superfamily Aristioidea, family Izinkalidae[]

  • Griffiths, 1977

Superfamily Aristioidea, family Trischizostomatidae[]

  • K.H. Barnard, 1916
  • Stebbing, 1908
  • K.H. Barnard, 1925

Superfamily Aristioidea, subfamily Wandinidae[]

  • Ledoyer, 1986

Superfamily Lysianassoidea, family Acidostomatidae[]

  • (Bate & Westwood, 1861)

Superfamily Lysianassoidea, family Amaryllididae, subfamily Amaryllidinae[]

  • Haswell, 1879[2] – Pocket amphipod

Superfamily Lysianassoidea, family Amaryllididae, subfamily Vijayiinae[]

  • (K.H. Barnard, 1925)

Superfamily Lysianassoidea, family Cyphocarididae[]

  • Boeck, 1871
  • Stebbing, 1888
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916
  • Chevreux, 1905

Superfamily Lysianassoidea, family Eurytheneidae[]

Superfamily Lysianassoidea, family Lysianassidae, subfamily Conicostomatinae[]

  • (Monod, 1937)
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916

Superfamily Lysianassoidea, family Lysianassidae, subfamily Lysianassinae[]

  • (Walker, 1889)[2] – Compact amphipod
  • (Schellenberg 1953) Not in WoRMS
  • K.H. Barnard, 1926
  • (Stimpson, 1856)
  • (Heller, 1866)
  • Griffiths, 1975

Superfamily Lysianassoidea, family Tryphosidae[]

  • Stebbing, 1888
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1955)
  • (Stebbing, 1908)
  • Chevreux, 1888
  • J.L. Barnard, 1962
  • Griffiths, 1974
  • Stebbing, 1918
  • (Schellenberg, 1926)
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1926)

Superfamily Lysianassoidea, family Uristidae[]

  • K.H. Barnard, 1955
  • Stebbing, 1917
  • Costa, 1853
  • (Chevreux, 1908)
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916
  • Griffiths, 1974

Superfamily Stegocephaloidea, family Stegocephalidae[]

  • (K.H. Barnard, 1916)

Superfamily Stegocephaloidea, family Stegocephalidae, subfamily Parandaniinae[]

  • (Stebbing, 1888)

Superfamily Stegocephaloidea, family Stegocephalidae, subfamily Stegocephalinae[]

  • Barnard, 1932

Superorder Peracarida, order Amphipoda, suborder Amphilochidea, infraorder Lysianassida, Parvorder Synopiidira[]

Superfamily Dexaminoidea, family Atylidae, subfamily Nototropiinae[]

Superfamily Dexaminoidea, family Dexaminidae, subfamily Dexamininae[]

  • (Costa, 1853)[4]
  • (Thomson, 1879)[4]

Superfamily Dexaminoidea, family Lepechinellidae[]

  • J.L. Barnard, 1973

Superfamily Dexaminoidea, family Dexaminidae, subfamily Polycheriinae[]

  • Walker, 1905[5][4] – Sea squirt amphipod

Superfamily Dexaminoidea, family Dexaminidae, subfamily Prophliantinae[]

  • Griffiths, 1974[4]
  • Griffiths, 1976

Superfamily Dexaminoidea, family Pardaliscidae[]

  • (K.H. Barnard, 1926)
  • Bruzelius, 1859
  • Nicippe spp.[1]

Superfamily Synopioidea, family Ampeliscidae[]

  • Griffiths, 1974[4]
  • (Stebbing, 1908)[4]
  • Sars, 1883[4]
  • Walker, 1904[4]
  • (Costa, 1853)[4]
  • Stebbing, 1888[4]
  • (Costa, 1853)[4]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1926[4]
  • Stebbing, 1888[4]
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1916)[4]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916[4]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916[4]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916[2][4] – Four-eyed amphipod
  • Chevreux, 1900[4]
  • (Kröyer, 1846)[4]

Superfamily Synopioidea, family Argissidae[]

  • (Norman, 1869)[4]

Superfamily Synopioidea, family Synopiidae[]

  • Stebbing, 1908

Superorder Peracarida, order Amphipoda, suborder Colomastigidea, infraorder Colomastigida, parvorder Colomastigidira[]

Superfamily Colomastigoidea, family Colomastigidae[]

  • Ledoyer, 1979
  • Griffiths, 1974[4]
  • Ledoyer, 1979
  • Grube, 1861[4]
  • Griffiths, 1976

Superorder Peracarida, order Amphipoda, suborder Hyperiidea, infraorder Physocephalata, parvorder Physocephalatidira[]

Superfamily Phronimoidea, family Hyperiidae[]

  • Themisto gaudichaudii Guérin, 1825[2] – Bubble-eyed amphipod

Superfamily Phronimoidea, family Phronimidae[]

  • Phronima sedentaria (Forskål, 1775) – Pram-bug isopod

Superorder Peracarida, order Amphipoda, suborder Senticaudata, infraorder Bogidiellida, parvorder Bogidiellidira[]

Superfamily Bogidielloidea, family Bogidiellidae[]

  • Ruffo, 1974

Superorder Peracarida, order Amphipoda, suborder Senticaudata, infraorder Corophiida , parvorder Caprellidira[]

Superfamily Caprelloidea, family Caprellidae, subfamily Caprellinae[]

  • Mayer, 1903
  • Czerniavskii, 1868
  • Caprella equilibra Say, 1818[2]Skeleton shrimp
  • Mayer, 1903
  • Mayer, 1903
  • Caprella penantis Leach, 1814
  • Templeton, 1836
  • Stebbing, 1910
  • K.H. Barnard, 1957
  • Mayer, 1890
  • (Mayer, 1882)
  • Stebbing, 1910
  • Mayer, 1904
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916
  • Mayer, 1890
  • Mayer, 1903
  • Mayer, 1903
  • (Stebbing, 1888)
  • Montagu, 1804

Superfamily Caprelloidea, family Caprellidae, subfamily Phtisicinae[]

  • Nicolet, 1849
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916
  • Griffiths, 1974
  • (Haswell, 1880)
  • Slabber, 1769

Superfamily Caprelloidea, family Cyamidae[]

  • K.H. Barnard, 1931
  • Cyamus boopis Lütken, 1870[2]Whale louse
  • Roussel de Vauzème, 1834
  • Roussel de Vauzème, 1834
  • Roussel de Vauzème, 1834
  • (Guérin-Méneville, 1836)
  • (Pouchet, 1888)
  • Lincoln & Hurley, 1981

Superfamily Caprelloidea, family Podoceridae[]

  • K.H. Barnard, 1916
  • Stebbing, 1888
  • Barnard, 1916
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916
  • Stebbing, 1910
  • (Stebbing, 1888)
  • K.H. Barnard, 1926
  • Griffiths, 1975

Superfamily Microprotopoidea, family Neomegamphopidae[]

  • (K.H. Barnard, 1951)[4]

Superfamily Photoidea, family Ischyroceridae, subfamily Ischyrocerinae, tribe Ischyrocerini[]

  • K.H. Barnard, 1916
  • Krøyer, 1838
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916
  • Schellenberg, 1953
  • K.H. Barnard, 1940
  • Jassa falcata (Montagu, 1808) – Hitchhiker amphipods
  • Jassa marmorata Holmes, 1905 – Hitchhiker amphipods
  • Conlan, 1990 – Hitchhiker amphipods
  • Conlan, 1990 – Hitchhiker amphipods
  • Griffiths, 1974
  • (Chilton, 1883)

Superfamily Photoidea, family Ischyroceridae, subfamily Ischyrocerinae, tribe Siphonoecetini[]

  • (Griffiths, 1974)[6]
  • Say, 1817
  • Griffiths, 1974[4]
  • Barnard & Karaman, 1991
  • (Bate, 1857)
  • Lowry & Berents, 1996
  • Stebbing, 1899[4] – Jumping sand?
  • Walker, 1904[4] – Jumping sand?

Superfamily Photoidea, family Kamakidae, subfamily Aorchinae[]

  • J.L. Barnard, 1961[4]

Superfamily Photoidea, family Kamakidae, subfamily Kamakinae[]

  • (K.H. Barnard, 1916)

Superfamily Photoidea, family Photidae[]

  • (Chevreux, 1901)[4]
  • (Stebbing, 1908)[4]
  • Reid, 1951[4]
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1932)[4]
  • Ledoyer, 1979[7]
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1926)[4]
  • (Boeck, 1861)[4]
  • (Stebbing, 1888)[4]
  • (Stebbing, 1888)[4]
  • Stebbing, 1910[4]
  • J.L. Barnard, 1970[4]
  • Griffiths, 1974[4]
  • Walker, 1904[4]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1932[4]

Superorder Peracarida, order Amphipoda, suborder Senticaudata, infraorder Corophiida , parvorder Corophiidira[]

Superfamily Aoroidea, family Aoridae[]

  • Schellenberg, 1926[4]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1932[4]
  • Griffiths, 1976[8]
  • Stebbing, 1888[2][4]
  • (Stebbing, 1895)[4]
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1955)[9]
  • Stebbing, 1888[4]
  • Stephensen, 1947[4]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1951[4]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1935[4]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1952[4]
  • (Griffiths, 1974)[10]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916[4]
  • Stebbing, 1895[4]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916[4]
  • Griffiths, 1974[4]
  • (Walker, 1909)

Superfamily Aoroidea, family Unciolidae, subfamily, Unciolinae[]

  • Griffiths, 1973[4]
  • Barnard, 1955[4]
  • Griffiths, 1974[4]

Superfamily Cheluroidea, family Cheluridae[]

  • Philippi, 1839[4]

Superfamily Chevalioidea, family Chevaliidae[]

  • Walker, 1904[4]

Superfamily Corophioidea, family Ampithoidae, subfamily Ampithoinae[]

  • K.H. Barnard, 1926[4]
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1932)[4]
  • Myers, 1985
  • Audouin, 1826[4]
  • (Sivaprakasam, 1970)
  • Savigny, 1816[2][4] – Nesting amphipod
  • K.H. Barnard, 1925[4]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916[4]
  • Chevreux, 1901[4]
  • (Stimpson, 1864)

Superfamily Corophioidea, family Corophiidae, subfamily Corophiinae, tribe Corophiini[]

  • (Stebbing, 1904)[4]
  • Monocorophium acherusicum (Costa, 1853)[2][4] – Fat-feeler amphipod

Superfamily Corophioidea, family Corophiidae, subfamily Protomedeiinae[]

  • K.H. Barnard, 1916
  • (Giles, 1885)[4]

Superorder Peracarida, order Amphipoda, suborder Senticaudata, infraorder Gammarida, parvorder Crangonyctidira[]

Superfamily Crangonyctoidea, family Paramelitidae[]

  • (Stewart & Griffiths, 1992)
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1916)
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1916)
  • (Stewart & Griffiths, 1992)
  • (Stewart & Griffiths, 1992)
  • Aquadulcaris pheronyx (Stewart & Griffiths, 1992)
  • Stewart & Griffiths, 1995
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1927)
  • Paramelita barnardi Thurston, 1973
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1916)
  • Paramelita flexa Griffiths, 1981
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1927)
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1927)
  • Stewart & Griffiths, 1992
  • Stewart & Griffiths, 1992
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1916)
  • Stewart, Snaddon & Griffiths, 1994
  • Stewart & Griffiths, 1992
  • Stewart & Griffiths, 1992
  • Stewart & Griffiths, 1992
  • Stewart & Griffiths, 1992
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1927)
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1927)
  • Griffiths & Stewart, 1996
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1927)
  • Stewart & Griffiths, 1992

Superorder Peracarida, order Amphipoda, suborder Senticaudata, infraorder Gammarida, parvorder Gammaridira[]

Superfamily Gammaroidea, family Bathyporeiidae[]

  • d'Udekem d'Acoz & Vader, 2005
  • d'Udekem d'Acoz & Vader, 2005
  • d'Udekem d'Acoz & Vader, 2005

Superorder Peracarida, order Amphipoda, suborder Senticaudata, infraorder Hadziida, parvorder Hadziidira[]

Superfamily Calliopioidea, family Calliopiidae[]

  • Schellenberg, 1925[4]
  • (J.L. Barnard, 1961)[4]

Superfamily Calliopioidea, family Cheirocratidae[]

Superfamily Calliopioidea, family Megaluropidae[]

  • Hoeck, 1889[4]
  • Schellenberg, 1953[4]

Superfamily Calliopioidea, family Pontogeneiidae[]

  • (Chevreux, 1900)
  • (Haswell, 1880)[4]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1932[4]
  • (Dana, 1853)[2][4] – Big-eyed amphipod
  • Ruffo, 1974

Superfamily Hadzioidea, family Eriopisidae[]

Superfamily Hadzioidea, family Maeridae[]

  • (Stebbing, 1888)[14]
  • (Haswell, 1879)[4][15]
  • Griffiths, 1974[4]
  • (Stimpson, 1856)[2][4] – Red-striped amphipod
  • Stebbing, 1908[4]
  • Myers, 1986[4]
  • Stephensen, 1932[4]
  • (Bate, 1862)[4]
  • Costa, 1853[4]
  • (Haswell, 1879)[4]
  • Croker, 1971[4]
  • (Haswell, 1879)[4]
  • (Montagu, 1808)[4]
  • Chevreux, 1900[4]
  • (Costa, 1857)[4]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1940[4] – nomen dubium
  • (Haswell, 1879)[4]
  • (Griffiths, 1975)[4][16]
  • (Griffiths, 1976)[17]
  • (Griffiths, 1975)[4]
  • (Dana, 1853)[4]
  • (Schellenberg, 1938)
  • (Schellenberg, 1938)[4][18]
  • Quadrivisio aviceps (K.H. Barnard, 1940)[4]
  • Griffiths, 1975[4]

Superfamily Hadzioidea, family Melitidae[]

  • (Griffiths, 1975)[4]
  • (Say, 1818)[4]
  • (Ledoyer, 1979)[4][19]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1955[4]
  • K.H. Barnard, 1940[4]
  • Stebbing, 1904[2][4] – Brack-water amphipod
  • (Schellenberg, 1925)[4]

Superfamily Hadzioidea, family Nuuanuidae[]

  • (Griffiths, 1977)

Superorder Peracarida, order Amphipoda, suborder Senticaudata, infraorder Talitrida, parvorder Talitridira[]

Superfamily Hyaloidea, family Dogielinotidae[]

  • (Stebbing, 1917)

Superfamily Hyaloidea, family Hyalidae, subfamily Hyalinae[]

  • Barnard, 1916
  • Krøyer, 1845[2] – Seaweed amphipod
  • (Dana, 1852)
  • Stebbing, 1899
  • Chilton, 1912
  • Parhyale hawaiensis (Dana, 1853)
  • (Stebbing, 1899)
  • (Stimpson, 1857)

Superfamily Hyaloidea, family Phliantidae[]

  • (J.L. Barnard, 1970)
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1940)

Superfamily Hyaloidea, family Plioplateidae[]

  • K.H. Barnard, 1916

Superfamily Hyaloidea, family Temnophliantidae[]

  • (K.H. Barnard, 1954)
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916[2] – Louse amphipod

Superfamily Talitroidea, family Talitridae[]

  • (K.H. Barnard, 1916)[2]
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1935)
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1940)
  • (Chevreux, 1901)
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1916)
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1916)
  • Orchestia gammarellus (Pallas, 1766)
  • Platorchestia platensis (Krøyer, 1845)
  • (Bate, 1862)
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1940)
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1940)
  • Methuen, 1913
  • (K.H. Barnard, 1940)
  • (Chevreux, 1896)
  • (Burt, 1934)
  • K.H. Barnard, 1916
  • (Dana, 1853)[2] – Beach hopper

Class Malacostraca, subclass Eumalacostraca temp break[]

Superorder Peracarida, order Cumacea[]

Family Bodotriidae, subfamily Vaunthompsoniinae[]

  • Zimmer, 1908[2] – Sandbank cumacean

Family Gynodiastylidae[]

Family Diastylidae[]

Superorder Eucarida, order Decapoda, suborder Dendrobranchiata[]

Superfamily Penaeoidea, family Aristeidae[]

  • spp.[21]
  • (Johnson, 1868)[21]
  • Aristaeomorpha foliacea (Risso, 1827)[21]
  • (Barnard, 1947)[21]

Superfamily Penaeoidea, family Benthesicymidae[]

Superfamily Penaeoidea, family Solenoceridae[]

Superfamily Penaeoidea, family Penaeidae[]

  • Johnson, 1868[21]
  • (Balss, 1913)[21] – Surf shrimp
  • Metapenaeus monoceros (Fabricius, 1798)[21] – Brown prawn
  • Metapenaeus stebbingi Nobili, 1904  Kensley 1972
  • (Wood-Mason in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891)[21]
  • Rathbun, 1902[21]
  • (Spence Bate, 1881)[21]
  • (de Man, 1907)[21]
  • Alcock, 1905[21]
  • (Spence Bate, 1881)[21]
  • Alcock & Anderson, 1899[21]
  • (Spence Bate, 1881)[21]
  • (Olivier, 1811)[21] – Striped prawn
  • Penaeus indicus H. Milne Edwards, 1837[21] – White prawn
  • Penaeus japonicus Spence Bate, 1888[21] – Bamboo prawn
  • Kishinouye, 1896[21]
  • Penaeus monodon Fabricius, 1798[21] – Tiger prawn
  • Penaeus semisulcatus De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850][21] – Zebra prawn

Superfamily Penaeoidea, family Sicyoniidae[]

Superfamily Sergestoidea, family Sergestidae[]

  • Nobili, 1905[21]
  • Barnard, 1955[21]
  • (Sund, 1920)[21]
  • (Ortmann, 1893)[21]
  • (Krøyer, 1855)[21]
  • (Burkenroad, 1940)[21]
  • (Krøyer, 1855)[22][1]
  • (Hansen, 1919)[21]
  • (Krøyer, 1855)[21]
  • Spence Bate, 1881[21]
  • H. Milne Edwards, 1830[21]
  • (Sund, 1920)[21]
  • (Burkenroad, 1940)[21]
  • (Burkenroad, 1940)[21]
  • (Spence Bate, 1881)[21]
  • (Gordon, 1939)[21]
  • (Burkenroad, 1940)[21]
  • (Barnard, 1947)[21]

Superfamily Sergestoidea, family Luciferidae[]

  • Bowman, 1967[21]
  • Hansen, 1919[21]
  • Hansen, 1919[21]
  • H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840][21]

Superorder Eucarida, order Decapoda, suborder Pleocyemata, infraorder Achelata[]

Family Palinuridae[]

  • Jasus lalandii (H. Milne Edwards, 1837)[2] - West coast rock lobster
  • Barnard, 1926[2] - South coast rock lobster
  • Stebbing, 1900[2] - Natal deep-sea rock lobster
  • Panulirus homarus (Linnaeus, 1758)[2] - East coast rock lobster
  • Panulirus longipes (A. Milne Edwards, 1868)[2] - Longlegged spiny lobster
  • Panulirus ornatus (Fabricius, 1798)[2] - Ornate spiny lobster
  • Panulirus penicillatus (Olivier, 1791)[2] - Pencillate spiny lobster
  • Panulirus versicolor (Latreille, 1804)[2] - Painted spiny lobster

Family Scyllaridae, subfamily Arctidinae[]

  • (Ortmann, 1894)[2] - Shoveller crayfish

Superorder Eucarida, order Decapoda, suborder Pleocyemata, infraorder Astacidea[]

Superfamily Enoplometopoidea, family Enoplometopidae[]

  • Gordon, 1968 – Reef lobster

Superorder Eucarida, order Decapoda, suborder Pleocyemata, infraorder Anomura[]

Superfamily Hippoidea, family Hippidae[]

  • Schmitt, 1937[2] - Mole crab
  • Hippa adactyla Fabricius, 1787[2] - Mole crab

Superfamily Galatheoidea, family Porcellanidae[]

Superfamily Paguroidea, family Coenobitidae[]

Superfamily Paguroidea, family Diogenidae[]

  • (Fabricius, 1787)[2] - Teddy bear hermit crabs
  • Calcinus laevimanus (Randall, 1840)[2] - Blue-eyed hermit crab
  • (De Haan, 1849)[2] - Long-fingered hermit crab
  • (Krauss, 1843)[2] - Yellow banded hermit crab
  • Dardanus arrosor (Herbst, 1796)[2] - Striated hermit
  • Dardanus megistos (Herbst, 1804)[2] - Giant spotted hermit crab
  • Dardanus pedunculatus (Herbst, 1804)[2] - Anemone hermit crab
  • Stimpson, 1858[2] - Common sand hermit crab
  • Henderson, 1893[2]
  • Stebbing, 1910[2]
  • Heller, 1865[2]
  • Paguristes gamianus (H. Milne Edwards, 1836)[5] – Pink hermit crab

Superfamily Paguroidea, family Paguridae[]

  • (Barnard, 1947)[2] - Blue-faced hermit crab; blue striped hermit crab

Superfamily Paguroidea, family Parapaguridae[]

  • Smith, 1879[2] - Hairy clawed hermit crab
  • (Studer, 1883)[2] - Cloaked hermit crab

Superorder Eucarida, order Decapoda, suborder Pleocyemata, infraorder Axiidea[]

Family Callianassidae, subfamily Callichirinae[]

  • Callichirus kraussi (Stebbing, 1900)[2] - Common sandprawn

Family Callianassidae, subfamily Callianassinae[]

  • (Stebbing, 1902)[2] – Round-tailed sandprawn

Superorder Eucarida, order Decapoda, suborder Pleocyemata, infraorder Brachyura, section Eubrachyura, subsection Heterotremata[]

Superfamily Calappoidea, family Calappidae[]

  • Ashtoret lunaris (Forskål, 1775)[2] – Moon crab
  • Calappa hepatica (Linnaeus, 1758)[2] – Reef box crab
  • H. Milne Edwards, 1837[2] – Masked crab

Superfamily Eriphioidea, family Eriphiidae[]

  • MacLeay, 1838[2] – Smith's xanthid
  • (Shaw & Nodder, 1803)[2] – Red-eyed xanthid
  • Dana, 1852[2] – Hedgehog xanthid

Superfamily Hexapodoidea, family Hexapodidae[]

  • (Barnard, 1950)[2] – Three-legged crab

Superfamily Hymenosomatoidea, family Hymenosomatidae[]

  • Desmarest, 1823[2] – Crown crab
  • (Barnard, 1946)[2] – Rhynchoplax bovis Barnard, 1946

Superfamily Leucosioidea, family Leucosiidae, subfamily Ebaliinae[]

  • (Bell, 1855)[2] – Long-legged crab

Superfamily Majoidea, family Epialtidae, subfamily Epialtinae[]

  • Acanthonyx dentatus H. Milne Edwards, 1834[2]
  • Krauss, 1843[2] – Four-toothed decorator crab
  • MacLeay, 1838[2] – Shield decorator crab
  • Barnard, 1947[2] – Shield decorator crab
  • (Milne Edwards)[5] – Toothed decorator crab

Superfamily Majoidea, family Inachidae[]

Superfamily Majoidea, family Majidae, subfamily Majinae[]

Superfamily Pilumnoidea, family Pilumnidae, subfamily Pilumninae[]

  • De Haan, 1835[2] – Pilumnus hirsutus
  • (Fabricius, 1793)[2] – Shaggy xanthid
  • (MacLeay, 1838)[2]

Superfamily, Portunoidea, family Portunidae, subfamily Caphyrinae[]

Superfamily, Portunoidea, family Portunidae, subfamily Portuninae[]

  • Carcinus maenas (Linnaeus, 1758)[2] – European shore crab
  • (Linnaeus, 1758)[2] – Blue swimming crab
  • (Herbst, 1783)[2] – Blood-spotted swimming crab
  • Scylla serrata (Forskål, 1775)[2] – Mud crab

Superfamily, Portunoidea, family Portunidae, subfamily Thalamitinae[]

  • (A. Milne-Edwards, 1867)[2] – Heller's swimming crab
  • MacLeay, 1838[2] – Smith's swimming crab
  • (Herbst, 1803)[2]
  • Thalamita crenata Rüppell, 1830[2] – Scalloped swimming crab
  • Alcock, 1899[2]

Superfamily, Portunoidea, family Polybiidae[]

  • (De Haan, 1833)[2] – Three-spot swimming crab

Superfamily, Portunoidea, family Thiidae, subfamily Nautilocorystinae[]

  • (Gray, 1831)[2] – Masked crab

Family Pseudozioidea, subfamily Pilumnoididae[]

  • Guinot & Macpherson, 1987[2] – Kelp crab

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Family Trapezioidea, subfamily Tetraliidae[]

  • (Herbst, 1790)[2] – Coral crab

Family Trapeziidae, subfamily Trapeziinae[]

Superfamily Xanthoidea, family Xanthidae, subfamily Chlorodiellinae[]

  • (Hombron & Jacquinot, 1846)[2] – Nodular xanthid

Subfamily Etisinae[]

  • (Herbst, 1801)[2]

Subfamily Xanthinae[]

Subfamily Zosiminae[]

  • A. Milne-Edwards, 1865[2] – Chocolate crab

Eubrachyura (section); Thoracotremata (subsection)[]

Superfamily Grapsoidea, family Gecarcinidae[]

Family Grapsidae[]

Family Percnidae[]

Plagusiidae[]

Family Sesarmidae[]

Family Varunidae, subfamily Cyclograpsinae[]

  • H. Milne Edwards, 1837[2] – Shore crab

Subfamily Varuninae[]

Superfamily Ocypodoidea, family Camptandriidae[]

  • (MacLeay, 1838)[2] – Sandflat crab
  • (Barnard, 1954)[2]

Family Dotillidae[]

  • Hilgendorf, 1869[2]Army crab

Family Macrophthalmidae[]

  • Milne-Edwards, 1867[2]
  • Rüppell, 1830[2]

Family Ocypodidae, subfamily Ocypodinae[]

Subfamily Ucinae[]

  • (H. Milne Edwards, 1837)[2] – Pink-clawed fiddler crab
  • (H. Milne Edwards, 1837)[2] – Green-eyed fiddler crab
  • (Hoffmann, 1874)[2] – Tropical fiddler crab
  • (H. Milne Edwards, 1852)[2] – Urville's fiddler crab
  • (Linnaeus, 1758)[2]

Superfamily Pinnotheroidea, family Pinnotheridae, subfamily Pinnotherinae[]

  • Lenz, 1914[2] – Pea crab

Parvorder Podotremata[]

Superfamily Dromioidea, Family Dromiidae,subfamily Dromiinae[]

  • Barnard, 1947[5] – Sumo crab, scrubbing brush crab
  • (Lamarck, 1818)[2] – Shaggy sponge crab
  • (Rüppell, 1830)[2]
  • (Stimpson, 1858)[2] – Cryptic sponge crab
  • Pseudodromia latens Stimpson, 1858[2] – Cloaked spomge crab, furred sponge crab

Brachyura incertae sedis (section)[]

Superfamily Potamoidea, family Potamonautidae, subfamily Potamonautinae[]

  • (Brito Capello, 1871)
  • (Brito Capello, 1864)
  • (Bott, 1960)
  • (Gordon, 1929)
  • Gouws, Stewart & Coke, 2000
  • Stewart, Coke & Cook, 1995
  • (Krauss, 1843)
  • (Brito Capello, 1864)
  • Daniels, Stewart & Gibbons, 1998
  • Cumberlidge & Tavares, 2006
  • Potamonautes lividus Gouws, Stewart & Reavell, 2001
  • Bott, 1953
  • Potamonautes mutandensis (Chace, 1953)
  • Potamonautes obesus (A. Milne-Edwards, 1868)
  • Daniels, Stewart & Burmeister, 2001
  • Stewart, 1997
  • Potamonautes perlatus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837)
  • Potamonautes sidneyi (Rathbun, 1904)
  • Stewart & Cook, 1998
  • (Calman, 1918)

Infraorder Caridea[]

Superfamily Alpheoidea, family Alpheidae[]

Family Hippolytidae[]

  • Alope orientalis (de Man, 1890)[21] – Oriental shrimp
  • (Barnard, 1950)[21]
  • [21] – Not in WoRMS
  • (Stebbing, 1915)[21]
  • Stebbing, 1915[21]
  • (Nobili, 1905)[21]
  • Hippolyte catagrapha d'Udekem d'Acoz, 2007[21] – Feather-star shrimp; Crinoid shrimp
  • (Stimpson, 1860)[21] – Broken backed shrimp
  • Kensley, 1970[21]
  • H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840][21]
  • (Stimpson, 1860)[21]
  • Nobili, 1904[21]
  • (Barnard, 1947)[21]
  • Stebbing, 1905[21]
  • Lysmata amboinensis (de Man, 1888)[2] – Skunk cleaner shrimp
  • Lysmata debelius Bruce, 1983[2] – Blood shrimp
  • (de Man, 1902)[21]
  • Lysmata vittata (Stimpson, 1860)[21]
  • Spence Bate, 1888[21]
  • Kemp & Sewell, 1912[21]
  • Saron marmoratus (Olivier, 1811)[21]
  • Thor amboinensis (de Man, 1888)[21]
  • Paul'son, 1875[21]

Family Ogyrididae[]

Family Atyoidea, subfamily Atyidae[]

Superfamily Crangonoidea , family Crangonidae[]

  • (Olivi, 1792)[21]
  • (Gourret, 1887)[21]
  • Stimpson, 1860[21]
  • (Stebbing, 1914)[21]
  • (Smith, 1882[21]
  • (Faxon, 1893)[21]
  • (Kemp, 1916)[21]
  • (Bell, 1847 [in Bell, 1844-1853])[21]
  • Stebbing, 1915[21]
  • (Kemp, 1915)[21]

Family Glyphocrangonidae[]

Superfamily Nematocarcinoidea, family Rhynchocinetidae[]

Superfamily Oplophoroidea, family Acanthephyridae[]

Family Oplophoridae[]

  • (A. Milne-Edwards, 1883)[21]
  • A. Milne-Edwards, 1881[21]
  • (de Man, 1931)[21]
  • (Brullé, 1839)[21]
  • (A.Milne-Edwards, 1881)[21]

Superfamily Palaemonoidea, family Hymenoceridae[]

  • Hymenocera picta Dana, 1852[21] – Harlequin shrimp

Family Gnathophyllidae[]

Family Palaemonidae, subfamily Palaemoninae[]

Subfamily Pontoniinae[]

Superfamily Pandaloidea, family Pandalidae[]

  • (A. Costa, 1871)[21]
  • Spence Bate, 1888[21]
  • Spence Bate, 1888[21]
  • Alcock & Anderson, 1894[21]
  • Alcock, 1901[21]
  • (Rathke, 1843)[21]
  • (Smith, 1882)[21]
  • (Brandt, 1851)[21]
  • (A. Milne-Edwards, 1883)[21]
  • (Coutière, 1905)[21]

Superfamily Pasiphaeoidea family Pasiphaeidae[]

Superfamily Processoidea, family Processidae[]

Superfamily Stylodactyloidea, family Stylodactylidae[]

  • (Spence Bate, 1888)[21]
  • Hayashi & Miyake, 1968[21]

Infraorder Gebiidea[]

Family Upogebiidae[]

Infraorder Stenopodidea[]

Family Stenopodidae[]

Order Euphausiacea[]

Family Euphausiidae[]

Superorder Peracarida, order Isopoda, suborder Valvifera[]

Family Antarcturidae[]

  • Stebbing, 1908[26]
  • (Kussakin, 1967)[26]
  • (zur Strassen, 1902)[26]
  • Kensley, 1978[26]

Family Arcturidae[]

  • (Barnard, 1920)[26]
  • (Stebbing, 1873)[26]
  • (Barnard, 1925)[26]
  • (Barnard, 1920)[26]
  • (Kensley, 1978)[26]
  • Koehler, 1911
  • (Barnard, 1920)[26]
  • (Kensley, 1975)[26]
  • Barnard, 1925[26]
  • Kensley, 1975[26]
  • Barnard, 1957[26]
  • Kensley, 1977[26]
  • Barnard, 1914[26]
  • (Barnard 1914a)[26]
  • (Barnard 1925b)[26]
  • (Barnard, 1920)[26]

Family Holidoteidae[]

Family Holognathidae[]

  • (Barnard, 1925)[26]

Family Idoteidae[]

Suborder Cymothoida[]

Superfamily Anthuroidea, family Anthuridae[]

Family Expanathuridae[]

  • (Kensley, 1976)[26]
  • (Barnard, 1925)[26]

Family Hyssuridae[]

  • (Kensley, 1975)[26]

Family Leptanthuridae[]

  • (Nierstrasz, 1941)[26]
  • (Kensley, 1975)[26]
  • Kensley, 1975[26]
  • (Stimpson, 1855)[26]
  • Kensley, 1975[26]

Family Paranthuridae[]

  • Barnard, 1955[26]
  • (Stimpson, 1855)[26]
  • Richardson, 1911[26]

Superfamily Cymothooidea, family Aegidae[]

  • Johnston, 1834[26]
  • Barnard, 1914[26]
  • Miers, 1875[26]
  • (Guérin-Méneville, 1836)[26]
  • (Schioedte & Meinert, 1879)[26]
  • (Hansen, 1895)[26]
  • (Lucas, 1849)[26]
  • Barnard, 1914[26]
  • Schioedte & Meinert, 1879[26]
  • Harger, 1880[26]

Family Cirolanidae[]

  • Stebbing, 1902  2O
  • Barnard, 1955[26]
  • Barnard, 1940[26]
  • Barnard, 1920[26]
  • Barnard, 1940[26]
  • Barnard, 1920[26]
  • Barnard, 1920[26]
  • Hansen, 1890[26]
  • Heller, 1861[26]
  • Barnard, 1951[26]
  • Hansen, 1890[26]
  • Barnard, 1940[26]
  • Barnard, 1959[26]
  • Barnard, 1914[26] – Crimped cirolanid
  • Stebbing, 1902[26]
  • Conilorpheus blandus Barnard, 1955[26]
  • Stebbing, 1908[26]
  • Bruce & Soares, 1996  2O
  • Bruce & Soares, 1996 2O Right-angled beach louse
  • (Studer, 1883)[26]
  • (Barnard, 1914)[26]Wide-foot beach louse
  • (Vanhöffen, 1914)[26]Natal beach louse
  • Barnard, 1920[26]
  • (Kensley, 1978)[26]
  • (Lilljeborg, 1851)[26] Lilljeborg, 1851
  • (H. Milne Edwards, 1840)[26]Hairy legged cirolanid
  • (Barnard, 1940)[26]
  • (Barnard, 1955)[26]
  • (Barnard, 1940)[26]
  • Barnard, 1924[26]
  • (Kensley, 1975)[26]

family Corallanidae[]

Family Cymothoidae[]

  • Anilocra capensis Leach, 1818[26] – Fish louse
  • Bleeker, 1857  Kensley, 1978
  • Schioedte & Meinert, 1884[26]
  • (Fabricius, 1775)[26]
  • Schioedte & Meinert, 1884[26] – Fish tongue louse
  • (H. Milne Edwards, 1840)[26]
  • (Schioedte & Meinert, 1884)[26]
  • (Guérin-Méneville, 1832)[26]
  • Bleeker, 1857[26]
  • Schioedte & Meinert, 1881[26]
  • (Miers, 1877)[26]

Family Gnathiidae[]

Suborder Limnoriidea[]

Superfamily Limnorioidea; family Limnoriidae[]

Suborder Sphaeromatidea[]

Superfamily Seroloidea, family Bathynataliidae[]

Family Serolidae[]

  • (Kensley, 1978)[26]

Superfamily Sphaeromatoidea, family Ancinidae[]

  • Tattersall, 1905[26]

Family Sphaeromatidae[]

Suborder Asellota[]

Superfamily Janiroidea, family Dendrotionidae[]

  • (Vanhöffen, 1914)[26]

Family Haploniscidae[]

  • (Barnard, 1920)[26]

Family Ischnomesidae[]

  • (Barnard, 1920)[26]

Family Munnopsidae, subfamily Betamorphinae[]

  • (Barnard, 1920)[26]

Subfamily Eurycopinae[]

Subfamily Ilyarachninae[]

Subfamily Syneurycopinae[]

  • (Barnard, 1920)[26]

Family Santiidae[]

  • (Vanhöffen, 1914)[26]
  • Barnard, 1914[26]

Family Joeropsididae[]

  • Kensley, 1975[26]
  • (Nicolet, 1849)[26]
  • Vanhöffen, 1914[26]
  • Kensley, 1975[26] – Stebbing's isopod
  • Kensley, 1975[26]

Family Janiridae[]

  • (Barnard, 1920)[26]
  • Iais pubescens (Dana, 1852)[26]
  • Barnard, 1914[26]
  • (Barnard, 1955)[26]
  • (Barnard, 1914)[2] – Hairy isopod
  • Barnard, 1962[26]
  • (Barnard, 1925)[26]
  • (Barnard, 1914)[26]

Family Macrostylidae[]

Family Munnidae[]

  • (Barnard, 1920)[26]

Family Munnopsidae, subfamily Munnopsinae[]

  • (Tattersall, 1905)[26]
  • Kensley, 1977[26]
  • Uromunna sheltoni (Kensley, 1977)[26]

Family Paramunnidae[]

Superfamily Janiroidea incertae sedis[]

  • (Barnard, 1914)[26]

Suborder Asellota[]

Superfamily Stenetrioidea, family Pseudojaniridae[]

Family Stenetriidae[]

Suborder Cymothoida, infraorder Epicaridea[]

Superfamily Bopyroidea, family Bopyridae, subfamily Argeiinae[]

Subfamily Athelginae[]

Subfamily Bopyrinae[]

Subfamily Hemiarthrinae[]

Subfamily Keponinae[]

Subfamily Orbioninae[]

  • Kensley, 1974[26]
  • (Thielemann, 1910)[26]

Subfamily Pseudioninae[]

Superfamily Cryptoniscoidea, family Cabiropidae[]

Family Cyproniscidae[]

Suborder Oniscidea[]

Family Alloniscidae[]

Family Detonidae[]

Family Ligiidae[]

Family Scyphacidae[]

Family Tylidae[]

Order Tanaidacea, suborder Tanaidomorpha[]

Superfamily Tanaoidea, family Tanaidae, subfamily Pancolinae, tribe Anatanaini[]

  • Sieg, 1980[2] – Slender tanaid Anatanais gracilis

Order Mysida[]

Family Mysidae, subfamily Gastrosaccinae[]

  • Wooldridge, 1978[2]
  • Wooldridge, 1978[2]
  • Wooldridge & McLachlan, 1987[2]
  • O. Tattersall, 1958[2] – Surf mysid

Subfamily Mysinae[]

  • O. Tattersall, 1952[2]
  • [2] – Kelp mysid
  • Wittmann, 1992[2]

Subclass Phyllocarida[]

Superorder Leptostraca, order Nebaliacea[]

Family Nebaliidae[]

  • Barnard, 1914[2] – Cape leaf shrimp

Subclass Hoplocarida[]

Order Stomatopoda, suborder Unipeltata[]

Superfamily Gonodactyloidea. family Gonodactylidae[]

  • (Forskål, 1775)[2] – Sickle mantis shrimp
  • (Manning, 1967)[2]
  • Gonodactylus chiragra (Fabricius, 1781)[2]

Family Odontodactylidae[]

  • Odontodactylus scyllarus (Linnaeus, 1758)[2] – Peacock mantis shrimp

Superfamily Lysiosquilloidea, family Lysiosquillidae[]

  • Hansen, 1895[2]

Superfamily Squilloidea, family Squillidae[]

  • (de Haan, 1844)[2]
  • Manning, 1969[2] – Cape mantis shrimp

Class Ostracoda []

  • Ostracoda spp,[2] – Seed shrimps

Extras[]

Notes[]

References[]

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