Superfamily PHRONIMOIDEA Bowman & Gruner, 1973
Diagnosis
Antennae 1 inserted on anterior surface of head; flagellum of males long and filiform, composed of enlarged first article (callynophore), usually with dense brush of aesthestascs medially, and a series of shorter distal articles; flagellum of females onearticulate. Antennae 2 also inserted on anterior surface of head; reduced to few articles, rudimentary or absent in females; in males flagellum is long, multiarticulate, similar to A1 (rudimentary in male Phronima sedentaria). Pereopod 5 sometimes with large subchela. Developing eggs and young held in brood pouch underneath pereon, made up of oostegites on pereonites 2–5.
Seven families: Phronimidae, Phrosinidae, Hyperiidae, Dairellidae, Lestrigonidae fam. nov., Bougisidae fam. nov. and Iulopididae fam. nov.
Key to the families of the superfamily PHRONIMOIDEA
1. Pereopod 5 distinctly subchelate .................................................................................. 2
Pereopod 5 simple or, at most, prehensile..................................................................... 3
2. Uropods 1–3 with lanceolate exopods and endopods (although U3 sometimes reduced). Head subconical .................................................................. PHRONIMIDAE
Uropods 1–3 composed of simple foliaceous article. Head globular... PHROSINIDAE
3. Gnathopod 2 simple ............................................................................. DAIRELLIDAE
Gnathopod 2 distinctly chelate or subchelate................................................................ 4
4. Coxae fused with pereonites .......................................... LESTRIGONIDAE fam. nov.
Coxae free from pereonites ........................................................................................... 5
5. Pereonites 1–2 fused. Eyes small ........................................... BOUGISIDAE fam. nov.
Pereonites all separate. Eyes large, occupying most of head surface............................ 6
6. Pereonites 2–7 raised in tyrelike folds. Body and appendages finely hirsute. Antennae 2 of female 3articulate or reduced to knob on cuticle. Mandible without palp in both sexes or present only in males .............................................. IULOPIDIDAE fam. nov.
Pereonites not raised. Body and appendages not especially hirsute. Antennae 2 of female 4articulate. Mandible with palp in both sexes ........................... HYPERIIDAE