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Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Unikonta
Cladus: Opisthokonta
Cladus: Holozoa
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Cladus: Protostomia
Cladus: Ecdysozoa
Cladus: Panarthropoda
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Superclassis: Multicrustacea
Classis: Malacostraca
Subclassis: Eumalacostraca
Superordo: Eucarida
Ordo: Decapoda
Subordo: Pleocyemata
Infraordo: Caridea
Superfamilia: Palaemonoidea

Familia: Palaemonidae
Subfamiliae (2): Palaemoninae - Pontoniinae
Overview of genera (123)

Actinimenes – Allopontonia – Altopontonia – Amphipontonia – Anapontonia – Anchiopontonia – Anchistus – Ancylomenes – Anisomenaeus – Apopontonia – Arachnochium – Balssia – Brachycarpus – Brucecaris – Carinopontonia – Cavicheles – Chacella – Chernocaris – Conchodytes – Coralliocaris – Coutierea – Coutierella – Creaseria – Crinotonia – Cristimenes – Cryphiops – Ctenopontonia – Dasella – Dasycaris – Diapontonia – Epipontonia – Eupontonia – Exoplaemon – Exopontonia – Fennera – Hamiger – Hamodactyloides – Hamodactylus – Hamopontonia – Harpiliopsis – Ischnopontonia – Isopontonia – Jocaste – Kaviengella – Lacertopontonia – Leander – Leandrites – Leptocarpus – Lipkebe – Macrobrachium – Madangella – Manipontonia – Mesopontonia – Metapontonia – Miopontonia – Nematopalaemon – Neoanchistus – Neopalaemon – Neopontonides – Notopontonia – Odontonia – Onycocaridella – Onycocaridites – Onycocaris – Orthopontonia – Palaemon – Palaemonella – Palaemonetes – Paraclimenaeus – Paranchistus – Parapontonia – Paratypton – Periclimenaeus – Periclimenes – Periclimenoides – Philarius – Phycomenes – Pinnotherotonia – Platycaris – Platypontonia – Plesiomenaeus – Plesiopontonia – Pliopontonia – Pontonia – Pontonides – Pontoniopsides – Pontoniopsis – Poripontonia – Propontonia – Pseudocoutierea – Pseudopalaemon – Pseudopontonia – Pseudopontonides – Pseudoveleronia – Rapimenes – Rapipontonia – Rhopalaemon – Sandyella – Stegopontonia – Tectopontonia – Tenuipedium – Thaumastocaris – Troglindicus – Troglocubanus – Troglomexicanus – Tuleariocaris – Typton – Typtonoides – Unguicaris – Urocaridella – Urocaris – Veleronia – Veleroniopsis – Vir – Waldola – Zenopontonia – †Alburnia – †Bechleja – †Beurlenia – †Micropsalis – †Propalaemon – †Pseudocaridinella – †Schmelingia – †Yongjiacaris

Check: Cuapetes – Laomenes – Nippontonia
Name

Palaemonidae Rafinesque, 1815

Temporal range: Cretaceous - Present
References
Primary references

Rafinesque, C.S. 1815. Analyse de la nature, ou tableau de l'univers et des corps organisés. Palerme: L'Imprimerie de Jean Barravecchia. 224 pp. BHL Reference page.

Additional references

Anker, A. & De Grave, S. 2019. Further records of burrow-associated palaemonid shrimps (Decapoda: Palaemonidae). Zootaxa 4612(1): 145–150. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4612.1.13 Paywall Reference page.
Ďuriš, Z. & Horká, I. 2017. Towards a revision of the genus Periclimenes: resurrection of Ancylocaris Schenkel, 1902, and designation of three new genera (Crustacea, Decapoda, Palaemonidae). ZooKeys 646: 25-44. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.646.11397. Reference page.
Ďuriš, Z. & Lin, C-W. 2016. The ‘scorpion shrimp’, a new species of the genus Metapontonia (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidae) from Taiwan, with new generic record from Papua New Guinea. Zootaxa 4138(3): 474–490. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4138.3.3. Reference page.
Frolová, P. & Ďuriš, Z. 2018. Madangella altirostris, a new genus and species of palaemonid shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidae) from Papua New Guinea. Zootaxa 4438(2): 327–338. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4438.2.7 Paywall Reference page.
de Gier, W. & Fransen, C.H.J.M. 2018. Odontonia plurellicola sp. n. and Odontonia bagginsi sp. n., two new ascidian-associated shrimp from Ternate and Tidore, Indonesia, with a phylogenetic reconstruction of the genus (Crustacea, Decapoda, Palaemonidae). ZooKeys 765: 123–160. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.765.25277. Reference page.
De Grave, S., Fransen, C.H.J.M., Page, T.J. 2015. Let’s be pals again: major systematic changes in Palaemonidae (Crustacea: Decapoda). PeerJ. 3: e1167. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.1167 Open access Reference page.
Kapakos, Y. & Karaouzas, I. 2019. Contribution to the knowledge of Atyidae and Palaemonidae (Crustacea: Decapoda) of Greece. Zootaxa 4543(1): 145–150. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4543.1.10 Paywall Reference page.
Li X., 2008. Palaemonid shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) from Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. In: Davie, P.J.F. & Phillips, J.A. (eds), Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Marine Biological Workshop, The marine fauna and flora of Moreton Bay, Queensland. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum - Nature, 54(1): 233–251 (PDF).
Olthof, G., Becking, L.E. & Fransen, C.H.J.M. 2018. On a collection of deep-water shrimp (Crustacea, Decapoda) from the Dutch Caribbean, with the description of a new species of Pseudocoutierea. Zootaxa 4415(3): 533–548. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4415.3.7 Paywall Reference page.
Park, J-H., de Grave, S. & Kim, W. 2019. A new species of the genus Cristimenes Ďuriš & Horká, 2017 (Decapoda, Caridea, Palaemonidae). Zookeys, 852: 53–71. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.852.34959 Reference page.
Park, J-H., De Grave, S. & Kim, W. 2019. On the systematic status of Isopericlimenaeus Marin, 2012 and its type species, Periclimenaeus gorgonidarum (Balss, 1913) (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidae). Zootaxa 4614(2): 353–367. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4614.2.5 Paywall Reference page.
Ramos-Tafur, G.E. & Lemaitre, R. 2016. A new species of symbiotic palaemonid shrimp of the genus Pseudocoutierea Holthuis, 1951 (Decapoda: Caridea: Palaemonidae) from the eastern Gulf of Mexico, with an updated key for the identification of species of the genus. Zootaxa 4173(5): 475–482. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4173.5.4. Full article (PDF) Reference page.
Šobáňová, A. & Ďuriš, Z. 2018. Kaviengella jeffkinchi, a new genus and species of symbiotic shrimp (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidae) from Papua New Guinea. Zootaxa 4415(1): 118–134. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4415.1.5 Paywall Reference page.

Vernacular names
日本語: テナガエビ科
中文: 长臂虾科

Palaemonidae is a family of shrimp in the order Decapoda. Many species are carnivores that eat small invertebrates, and can be found in any aquatic habitat except the deep sea. One significant genus is Macrobrachium, which contains commercially fished species. Others inhabit coral reefs, where they associate with certain invertebrates, such as sponges, cnidarians, mollusks, and echinoderms, as cleaner shrimps, parasites, or commensals. They generally feed on detritus, though some are carnivores and hunt tiny animals.[1]

The family contains more than 1200 species in 160 genera.[2][3][4] The genera were formerly split into two subfamilies, but in 2015, molecular and morphological research determined that the subfamily groupings were invalid. At the same time, the members of the families Gnathophyllidae and Hymenoceridae were incorporated into the Palaemonidae.[5][6]
Genera

The following genera are recognised:[7]

Actinimenes Ďuriš & Horká, 2017
Alburnia Bravi & Garassino, 1998 †
Allopontonia Bruce, 1972
Altopontonia Bruce, 1990
Amphipontonia Bruce, 1991
Anapontonia Bruce, 1966
Anchiopontonia Bruce, 1992
Anchistioides Paulson, 1875
Anchistus Borradaile, 1898
Ancylocaris Schenkel, 1902
Ancylomenes Okuno & Bruce, 2010
Anisomenaeus Bruce, 2010
Apopontonia Bruce, 1976
Arachnochium Wowor & Ng, 2010
Araiopontonia Fujino & Miyake, 1970
Ascidonia Fransen, 2002
Bahiacaris Schweitzer, Santana, Pinheiro & Feldmann, 2019 †
Balssia Kemp, 1922
Bathymenes Kou, Li & Bruce, 2016
Bavaricaris Winkler, 2021 †
Bechleja Houša, 1957 †
Beurlenia Martins-Neto & Mezzalira, 1991 †
Blepharocaris Mitsuhashi & Chan, 2007
Brachycarpus Spence Bate, 1888
Brucecaris Marin & Chan, 2006
Bruceonia Fransen, 2002
Cainonia Bruce, 2005
Calathaemon Bruce & Short, 1993
Carinopontonia Bruce, 1988
Chacella Bruce, 1986
Climeniperaeus Bruce, 1995
Colemonia Bruce, 2005
Conchodytes Peters, 1852
Coralliocaris Stimpson, 1860
Coutierea Nobili, 1901
Creaseria Holthuis, 1950
Crinotonia Marin, 2006
Cristimenes Ďuriš & Horká, 2017
Cryphiops Dana, 1852
Ctenopontonia Bruce, 1979
Cuapetes Clark, 1919
Dactylonia Fransen, 2002
Dasella Lebour, 1945
Dasycaris Kemp, 1922
Diapontonia Bruce, 1986
Echinopericlimenes Marin & Chan, 2014
Epipontonia Bruce, 1977
Eupontonia Bruce, 1971
Exoclimenella Bruce, 1995
Exopontonia Bruce, 1988
Fennera Holthuis, 1951
Gnathophylleptum d'Udekem d'Acoz, 2001
Gnathophylloides Schmitt, 1933
Gnathophyllum Latreille, 1819
Hamiger Borradaile, 1916
Hamodactyloides Fujino, 1973
Hamodactylus Holthuis, 1952
Hamopontonia Bruce, 1970
Harpiliopsis Borradaile, 1917
Harpilius Dana, 1852
Holthuisaeus Anker & De Grave, 2010
Homelys Meyer, 1862 †
Hymenocera Latreille, 1819
Ischnopontonia Bruce, 1966
Isopontonia Bruce, 1982
Izucaris Okuno, 1999
Jocaste Holthuis, 1952
Kaviengella Šobáňová & Ďuriš, 2018
Kellnerius Santana, Pinheiro, Da Silva & Saraiva, 2013 †
Laomenes Clark, 1919
Leander Desmarest, 1849
Leandrites Holthuis, 1950
Leptocarpus Holthuis, 1950
Leptomenaeus Bruce, 2007
Leptopalaemon Bruce & Short, 1993
Levicaris Bruce, 1973
Lipkebe Chace, 1969
Lipkemenes Bruce & Okuno, 2010
Macrobrachium Spence Bate, 1868
Madangella Frolová & Ďuriš, 2018
Manipontonia Bruce, Okuno & Li, 2005
Margitonia Bruce, 2007
Mesopontonia Bruce, 1967
Metapontonia Bruce, 1967
Michaelimenes Okuno, 2017
Micropsalis Meyer, 1859 †
Miopontonia Bruce, 1985
Nematopalaemon Holthuis, 1950
Neoanchistus Bruce, 1975
Neoclimenes Mitsuhashi, Li & Chan, 2010
Neopalaemon Hobbs, 1973
Neopericlimenes Heard, Spotte & Bubucis, 1993
Neopontonides Holthuis, 1951
Nippontonia Bruce & Bauer, 1997
Notopontonia Bruce, 1991
Odontonia Fransen, 2002
Onycocaridella Bruce, 1981
Onycocaridites Bruce, 1987
Onycocaris Nobili, 1904
Onycomenes Bruce, 2009
Opaepupu Anker & De Grave, 2021
Orthopontonia Bruce, 1982
Palaemon Weber, 1795
Palaemonella Dana, 1852
Paraclimenaeus Bruce, 1988
Paraclimenes Bruce, 1995
Paranchistus Holthuis, 1952
Parapalaemonetes Brandt & Schulz, 2013 †
Paratypton Balss, 1914
Patonia Mitsuhashi & Chan, 2006
Periclimenaeus Borradaile, 1915
Periclimenella Bruce, 1995
Periclimenes O.G. Costa, 1844
Periclimenoides Bruce, 1990
Philarius Holthuis, 1952
Phycomenes Bruce, 2008
Phyllognathia Borradaile, 1915
Pinnotherotonia Marin & Paulay, 2010
Platycaris Holthuis, 1952
Platypontonia Bruce, 1968
Plesiomenaeus Bruce, 2009
Plesiopontonia Bruce, 1985
Pliopontonia Bruce, 1973
Pontonia Latreille, 1829
Pontonides Borradaile, 1917
Pontoniopsides Bruce, 2005
Pontoniopsis Borradaile, 1915
Poripontonia Fransen, 2003
Propalaemon Woodward, 1903 †
Propontonia Bruce, 1969
Pseudocaridinella Martins-Neto & Mezzalira, 1991 †
Pseudoclimenes Bruce, 2008
Pseudocoutierea Holthuis, 1951
Pseudopalaemon Sollaud, 1911
Pseudopontonia Bruce, 1992
Pseudopontonides Heard, 1986
Pseudoveleronia Marin, 2008
Pycnocaris Bruce, 1972
Rapimenes Ďuriš & Horká, 2017
Rapipontonia Marin, 2007
Rhopalaemon Ashelby & De Grave, 2010
Rostronia Fransen, 2002
Sandimenes Li, 2009
Sandyella Marin, 2009
Schmelingia Schweigert, 2002 †
Stegopontonia Nobili, 1906
Tectopontonia Bruce, 1973
Tenuipedium Wowor & Ng, 2010
Thaumastocaris Kemp, 1922
Troglindicus Sankolli & Shenoy, 1979
Troglocubanus Holthuis, 1949
Troglomexicanus Villalobos, Alvarez & Iliffe, 1999
Tuleariocaris Hipeau-Jacquotte, 1965
Typton Costa, 1844
Typtonoides Bruce, 2010
Typtonomenaeus Marin & Chan, 2013
Typtonychus Bruce, 1996
Unesconia Anker, 2020
Unguicaris Marin & Chan, 2006
Urocaridella Borradaile, 1915
Urocaris Stimpson, 1860
Veleronia Holthuis, 1951
Veleroniopsis Gore, 1981
Vir Holthuis, 1952
Waldola Holthuis, 1951
Yemenicaris Bruce, 1997
Yongjicaris Garassino, Yanbin, Schram & Taylor, 2002 †
Zenopontonia Bruce, 1975
Zoukaris Anker & Corbari, 2020

Some of the genera were formerly placed in the family Gnathophyllidae,[8] which is no longer recognized.[7] These shrimp were often associated with echinoderms,[9] and consisted of about 14 species in five genera:[3]

Gnathophylleptum d'Udekem d'Acoz, 2001
Gnathophylloides Schmitt, 1933
Gnathophyllum Latreille, 1819
Levicaris Bruce, 1973
Pycnocaris Bruce, 1972

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