Maxillopoda


Maxillopoda is a diverse class of crustaceans including barnacles, copepods and a number of related animals. It does not appear to be a monophyletic group, and no single character unites all the members.

Description

With the exception of some barnacles, maxillopodans are mostly small, including the smallest known arthropod, Stygotantulus stocki. They often have short bodies, with the abdomen reduced in size, and generally lacking any appendages. This may have arisen through paedomorphosis.
Apart from barnacles, which use their legs for filter feeding, most maxillopodans feed with their maxillae. They have a bauplan comprising 5 cephalic segments, 6 thoracic segments and 4 abdominal segments, followed by a telson.

Fossil record

The fossil record of the group extends back into the Cambrian, with fossils of both barnacles and tongue worms known from that period.

Classification

Six subclasses are generally recognised, although many works have further included the ostracods among the Maxillopoda. Of the six groups, only the Mystacocarida are entirely free-living; all the members of the Tantulocarida, Pentastomida, and Branchiura are parasitic, and many of the Copepoda and Thecostraca are parasites.
SubclassMembersPhoto
CopepodaCalanoida
Cyclopoida
Gelyelloida
Harpacticoida
Misophrioida
Monstrilloida
Mormonilloida
Platycopioida
Poecilostomatoida
Siphonostomatoida

Calocalanus pavo
ThecostracaCirripedia
Facetotecta
Ascothoracida

Chthamalus stellatus
BranchiuraArguloida
Cyclida

Argulus on a stickleback
Pentastomida
Cephalobaenida
Porocephalida
Raillietiellida
Reighardiida

Armillifer armillatus
MystacocaridaCtenocheilocaris
Derocheilocaris

Ctenocheilocaris
TantulocaridaBasipodellidae
Deoterthridae
Doryphallophoridae
Microdajidae