Key to genera of Callianideidae
1. Pleopods 2–5 with marginal filaments; chelipeds strongly dissimilar, minor cheliped cylindrical....................... 2
– Pleopods 2–5 without marginal filaments; chelipeds similar or nearly so, both with flattened articles.................... 3
2. Pleopodal marginal filaments branching or not; male pleopod 1 of 1 article, distally setose, with thumb-like appendix interna........................................................................................... Callianidea
– Pleopodal marginal filaments simple; male pleopod 1 of 1 or 2 indistinct articles, second triangular, appendix interna present as mesial row of hooks....................................................................... Paracallianidea
3. Maxilliped 3 with toothbrush of stiff setae on ischium; uropodal endopod with oblique-transverse row of spiniform setae............................................................................................... Thomassinia
– Maxilliped 3 with only tapering setae on ischium; uropodal endopod without oblique-transverse row of spiniform setae.... 4
4. Rostrum spike-like or sharply triangular; maxillipedal 3 merus with distal tooth, exopod as long as merus........ Crosniera
– Rostrum obsolete; maxillipedal 3 merus without distal tooth, exopod vestigial or absent.............................. 5
5. Gonochoristic; pleopod 2 with appendix interna scarcely exceeding fused appendix masculina; uropodal exopod with dorsal plate or notch.................................................................................. Mictaxius
– Hermaphroditic; pleopod 2 of male with appendix interna well exceeding fused appendix masculina; uropodal exopod evenly ovate....................................................................................... Heardaxius