Gammaridea


Gammaridea is one of the suborders of the order Amphipoda, comprising small, shrimp-like crustaceans. Until recently, in a traditional classification, it encompassed about 7,275 of the 7,900 species of amphipods described by then, in approximately 1,000 genera, divided among around 125 families. That concept of Gammaridea included almost all freshwater amphipods, while most of the members still were marine.
The group is however considered paraphyletic, and is under deconstruction by the amphipod taxonomists J. Lowry and A. Myers. In 2003 they moved several families from Gammaridea to join members of the former Caprellidea in a new suborder Corophiidea. Further, in 2013 another large suborder Senticaudata was established, which now encompasses much of the original Gammaridea, particularly its freshwater families, and into which also the Corophiidea was merged.
The remaining Gammaridea encompasses 85 families and about 4,000 of the ca. 9,550 amphipod species recognized in 2014. The family Gammaridae does not belong to Gammaridea in this new system.

Families

This list comprises those families that remain in the suborder Gammaridea after the separation of the Senticaudata, as listed in WoRMS :
This alternative listing of families reflects the composition of the Gammaridea before the revision in 2013, when much of its contents were removed to a new suborder Senticaudata.




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Superfamily Ampeliscoidea
Superfamily Crangonyctoidea
Superfamily Dexaminoidea
Superfamily Eusiroidea
Superfamily Gammaroidea
Superfamily Hadzioidea
Superfamily Iphimedioidea
Superfamily Kurioidea
Superfamily Leucothoidea
Superfamily Liljborgioidea
Superfamily Lysianassoidea
Superfamily Melphidippoidea
Superfamily Oedicerotoidea
Superfamily Pardaliscoidea
Superfamily Phoxocephaloidea
Superfamily Stegocephaloidea
Superfamily Stenothoidea
Superfamily Synopioidea
Superfamily Talitroidea
Superfamily Thurstonelloidea
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