Inachoididae is a family of crabs originally erected by James Dwight Dana in 1852. It was not recognised as a valid family until the early 1980s.[1] Its members closely resemble those of the family Inachidae, and the Inachoididae could be recognised as a subfamily of that family.[1]
Inachoididae is a family of crabs originally erected by James Dwight Dana in 1852. It was not recognised as a valid family until the early 1980s. Its members closely resemble those of the family Inachidae, and the Inachoididae could be recognised as a subfamily of that family.
Aepinus Rathbun, 1897 Anasimus A. Milne-Edwards, 1880 Arachnopsis Stimpson, 1871 Batrachonotus Stimpson, 1871 Collodes Stimpson, 1860 Euprognatha Stimpson, 1871 Inachoides H. Milne-Edwards & Lucas, 1842 Leurocyclus Rathbun, 1897 Paradasygyius Garth, 1958 Pyromaia Stimpson, 1871