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Remipedia is a class of blind -like animals, closely related to . They are found in coastal which contain saline groundwater, with populations identified in almost every ocean basin so far explored, including in , the , and the . The first described remipede was the fossil Tesnusocaris goldichi (Lower Pennsylvanian). Since 1979, at least seventeen living species have been identified in regions around the world.


Description
Remipedes are long and comprise a head and an elongate trunk of up to thirty-two similar . Pigmentation and eyes are absent. Biramous swimming are laterally present on each segment. The animals swim on their backs and are generally slow-moving. They are the only known venomous crustaceans, and have fangs connected to secretory glands, which inject a combination of and into their prey, but they also feed through . Being , the female pore is located on the seventh trunk segment and the male pore on the fourteenth.

Remipedia have a generally primitive body plan compared to other extant crustaceans, and are the only extant to lack significant postcephalic tagmosis. External respiratory structures like gills are absent.

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Previously regarded as 'primitive', Remipedia have since been shown to have enhanced olfactory nerve centers (a common feature for species that live in dark environments).

The larvae are free-living and appear to be lecithotrophic (non-feeding). Mouths, guts, and anuses appear in the juvenile stage. Because of the energy and nutrients required for swimming, molting, and to grow in size and length, it has been speculated that the larvae may have other sources of growth than its yolk; possibly symbiotic bacteria.

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With the exception of Speleonectes kakuki, which inhabits a fully marine, sub-seafloor cave in the Bahamas, all known species of remipedians have been found exclusively in anchialine cave systems.


History of classification
The first species in this group to be described was Speleonectes lucayensis, discovered by while in on the Grand Bahama Island in 1979 and described in a paper in the Journal of Crustacean Biology in 1981. The novel nature of this species was recognized and the class Remipedia was erected in the same paper. The name "Remipedia" is from the remipedes, meaning "oar-footed".

Historical phylogeny based on morphology and physiology has placed Remipedia under , in the subphylum , and distinct from .

New research in evolution and development reveals similarities between larvae and postembryonic development of remipedes and , singling Remipedia as a potential crustacean sister group of Hexapoda. Similarities in brain anatomy further support this affinity, and hexapod-type hemocyanins have been discovered in remipedes.

Recent molecular studies have grouped Remipedia with , , and in a clade named . Remipedia was found as the sister group to Hexapoda both in phylogenomic and combined morphological and transcriptome studies. In other studies Remipedia and are grouped together form the clade , which in turn was sister to Hexapoda in a clade named Anartiopoda or Miracrustacea ('surprising crustaceans').

The relationship of Remipedia and other crustacean classes and insects is shown in the following phylogenetic tree, which shows Allotriocarida, along with and , as the three main divisions of subphylum , embracing the traditional crustaceans and the hexapods (including insects).


Classification
Thirty extant species are recognized as of early 2022, divided among eight families and twelve genera. All are placed in the order Nectiopoda. The second order, Enantiopoda, comprises the fossil species and Cryptocaris hootchi.

  • Order Enantiopoda Birshtein 1960
    • Family Brooks 1955 Cryptocarididae
      • Genus † Brooks 1955
        • Tesnusocaris goldichi Brooks 1955
      • Genus † Schram 1974
        • Cryptocaris hootchi Schram 1974
  • Order Nectiopoda Schram 1986
    • Family Koenemann, Iliffe & van der Ham 2007
      • Genus Koenemann, Iliffe & van der Ham 2007
        • Micropacter yagerae Koenemann, Iliffe & van der Ham 2007
    • Family Schram, Yager & Emerson 1986
      • Genus Yager 1989
        • Godzilliognomus frondosus Yager, 1989
        • Godzillognomus schrami Iliffe, Otten & Koenemann 2010
      • Genus Schram et al., 1986
        • Godzillius fuchsi Gonzalez, Singpiel & Schlagner 2013
        • Godzillius robustus Schram, Yager & Emerson 1986
    • Family Hoenemann et al. 2013
      • Genus Kumonga Hoenemann et al. 2013
        • (Yager & Humphreys 1996) Hoenemann et al. 2013 ''Lasionectes
    • Family Cryptocorynetidae Hoenemann et al. 2013
      • Genus Koenemann, Iliffe & Yager 2004
        • Kaloketos pilosus Koenemann, Iliffe & Yager 2004
      • Genus Hoenemann et al. 2013
        • Angirasu benjamini (Yager 1987) Hoenemann et al. 2013 ''Speleonectes
        • Angirasu parabenjamini (Koenemann, Iliffe & van der Ham 2003) Hoenemann et al. 2013 ''Speleonectes
      • Genus Yager 1987
        • Cryptocorynetes elmorei Hazerli, Koenemann & Iliffe 2009 
        • Cryptocorynetes haptodiscus Yager 1987
        • Cryptocorynetes longulus Wollermann, Koenemann & Iliffe 2007
    • Family García-Valdecasas 1984
      • Genus García-Valdecasas 1984
        • Morlockia williamsi (Hartke, Koenemann & Yager 2011) ''Speleonectes
        • Morlockia emersoni (Lorentzen, Koenemann & Iliffe 2007) ''Speleonectes
        • Morlockia atlantida (Koenemann et al. 2009) Hoenemann et al. 2012 ''Speleonectes
        • Morlockia ondinae García-Valdecasas 1984 ''Speleonectes
    • Family Yager 1981
      • Genus Yager & Schram, 1986
        • Lasionectes entrichoma Yager & Schram, 1986
      • Genus Yager 1981
        • Speleonectes epilimnius Yager & Carpenter, 1999
        • Speleonectes gironensis Yager, 1994
        • Speleonectes kakuki Daenekas et al., 2009
        • Speleonectes lucayensis Yager, 1981
        • Speleonectes minnsi Koenemann, Iliffe & van der Ham, 2003
        • Speleonectes tanumekes Koenemann, Iliffe & van der Ham, 2003
    • Family Olesen et al. 2017
      • Genus Hoenemann et al. 2013
        • (Yager, 2013) Olesen et al. 2017 ''Speleonectes
        • Xibalbanus cozumelensis Olesen, Meland, Glenner, van Hengstum & Iliffe, 2017
        • Xibalbanus fuchscockburni (Neiber et al. 2012) Hoenemann et al. 2013 ''Speleonectes
        • Xibalbanus tulumensis (Yager 1987) Hoenemann et al. 2013 ''Speleonectes
    • Family Hoenemann et al. 2013
      • Genus Yager 1989
        • Pleomothra apletocheles Yager 1989
        • Pleomothra fragilis Koenemann, Ziegler & Iliffe 2008


Geographic distribution of extant Remipedia


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