Calanticidae Zevina, 1978

Innocenti, Gianna, Geronimo, Raffaella Di & Newman, William A., 2015, A range extension of a deep-sea barnacle of the genus Aurivillialepas (Cirripedia, Scalpellomorpha), a Macaronesian and amphitropical refugial genus having Mesozoic affinities, Zootaxa 3974 (2), pp. 257-266 : 258

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3974.2.9

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4BE3EA89-1864-43E9-B813-320696C62958

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6100718

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B4CE5C-FF96-FF80-FC96-FBF67501F82B

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scientific name

Calanticidae Zevina, 1978
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Family Calanticidae Zevina, 1978 View in CoL View at ENA

Subfamily Calanticinae Zevina, 1978 (nom. trans. Newman 1996)

Calantica Gray, 1825 View in CoL . Type Scalpellum villosum Leach, 1824 (cf. Newman & Jones 2011) Subfamily Scillaelepadinae Innocenti, Di Geronimo and Newman, nov.

Scillaelepas Seguenza, 1872 View in CoL . Type † Pollicipes carinata Philippi, 1835

Gruvelialepas Newman, 1980 . Type Scalpellum pilsbryi Gruvel, 1911

Aurivillialepas Newman, 1980 . Type Scalpellum calyculus Aurivillius, 1898

Newmanilepas Zevina & Yakhontova, 1987 (incertae sedis). Type Scillaelepas mirafica Zevina, 1976

Definition. Calanticidae View in CoL with peduncular plates relatively large, covered by an inconspicuous cuticle, capitular plates basically thirteen in number in Scillaelepas ( Newman & Jones, 2011) View in CoL . The plates consist of the unpaired rostrum (R), carina (C) and subcarina (SC), and paired rostrolatus (RL), scutum (S), lateral (L), tergum (T) and carinolatus (CL), supplemented with one subrostrum (SR) in Aurivillialepas Newman, 1980 , or two subrostrolatera (SR1 and SR2) in Gruvelialepas Newman, 1980 . The genus Newmanilepas Zevina & Yakhontova, 1987 , represented by Scillaelepas mirafica Zevina, 1976 , noted as atypical when first described ( Newman 1980), subsequently proved to be an early ontogenetic stage to which a second pair of CLs and a SC are added ( Zevina & Yakhontova 1987). Therefore it has been designated an incertae sedis member of the Scillaelepadinae.

Remarks. Originally, most of the species comprising these four genera were assigned to Scillaelepas s.l. and while new species have since been attributed to Scillaelepas s.s. and Aurivillialepas , there has been no indication they do not form a natural group. Therefore, we recognized them as such. Nonetheless, while the calanticids already consists of two very large, one moderate and three small subfamilies, all but the Pollicipedinae and the new subfamily are in need of thorough revisions. This is especially true of the Calanticinae since what is now known of thoracican genetics ( Herrera et al. 2015), the type species, Calantica villosa ( Leach, 1824) is among the few species rooting the only wholly scalpellomorph clade. This can be best appreciated when the unsupported nodes of their “maximum clade credibility ultrametric timescaled tree” are collapsed. Unfortunately, to date but a few calanticids and no scillaelepadines have been sequenced.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Maxillopoda

Order

Pedunculata

Family

Calanticidae

Loc

Calanticidae Zevina, 1978

Innocenti, Gianna, Geronimo, Raffaella Di & Newman, William A. 2015
2015
Loc

Scillaelepas (

Newman & Jones 2011
2011
Loc

Newmanilepas

Zevina & Yakhontova 1987
1987
Loc

Newmanilepas

Zevina & Yakhontova 1987
1987
Loc

Gruvelialepas

Newman 1980
1980
Loc

Aurivillialepas

Newman 1980
1980
Loc

Aurivillialepas

Newman 1980
1980
Loc

Gruvelialepas

Newman 1980
1980
Loc

Calanticinae

Zevina 1978
1978
Loc

Scillaelepas mirafica

Zevina 1976
1976
Loc

Scillaelepas mirafica

Zevina 1976
1976
Loc

Scalpellum pilsbryi

Gruvel 1911
1911
Loc

Scalpellum calyculus

Aurivillius 1898
1898
Loc

Scillaelepas

Seguenza 1872
1872
Loc

Pollicipes carinata

Philippi 1835
1835
Loc

Calantica

Gray 1825
1825
Loc

Scalpellum villosum

Leach 1824
1824
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