Belongs within: Eumalacostraca.
The Euphausiacea, krill, are reasonably sized (generally some centimetres long) pelagic, shrimp-like crustaceans. They are best known for their role in the marine ecosystem as food for larger animals, due to their habit of forming large swarms.
Characters (from Ax 2000): Carapace fused to first eight thoracomeres, forming cephalothorax (lateral folds of carapace covering only upper parts of gills); telson with long narrow subapical appendages on posterior third.
<==Euphausiacea
| i. s.: Meganyctiphanes norvegica BA04, W81
| Thysanopoda CH97
| |--T. acutifrons B26
| |--T. orientalis B26
| `--T. tricuspidata CH97
| Stylocheiron CH97
| |--S. abbreviatum B26
| |--S. carinatum B26
| `--S. suhmii CH97
|--Bentheuphausia B26 [Bentheuphausiidae MD01]
| `--B. amblyops B26
`--Euphausiidae MD01
|--Thysanoessa B70
| |--T. gregaria W81
| |--T. inermis W81 [=Rhoda inermis B26; incl. T. neglecta B26]
| |--T. longicaudata B26
| |--T. longipes W81
| |--T. parva B26
| `--T. raschii B26
|--Nyctiphanes B70
| |--N. australis HR96
| `--N. couchii B26
|--Nematoscelis B70
| |--N. atlantica B26
| |--N. difficilis B70
| |--N. megalops B26
| |--N. microps B26
| `--N. tenella B26
|--Tessarabrachion oculatus B70
`--Euphausia DAS03
|--E. americana B26
|--E. brevis B26
|--E. hemigibba B26
|--E. krohnii B26
|--E. lucens W81
|--E. mutica B26
|--E. pacifica CH97
|--E. similis K-M02
|--E. superba Dana 1852 DAS03
|--E. tenera B26
`--E. vallentini W81
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
Ax, P. 2000. Multicellular Animals: the phylogenetic system of the Metazoa vol. 2. Springer.
[B26] Bigelow, H. B. 1926. Plankton of the offshore waters of the Gulf of Maine. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries 40 (2): 1-509.
[B70] Briggs, J. C. 1970. A faunal history of the North Atlantic Ocean. Systematic Zoology 19 (1): 19-34.
[BA04] Bucklin, A., & L. D. Allen. 2004. MtDNA sequenceing from zooplankton after long-term preservation in buffered formalin. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 30: 879-882.
[CH97] Castro, P., & M. E. Huber. 1997. Marine Biology, 2nd ed. WCB McGraw-Hill: Boston.
[DAS03] Dixon, C. J., S. T. Ahyong & F. R. Schram. 2003. A new hypothesis of decapod phylogeny. Crustaceana 76: 935-975.
[HR96] Heather, B. D., & H. A. Robertson. 1996. The Field Guide to the Birds of New Zealand. Viking: Auckland.
[K-M02] Klein-MacPhee, G. 2002. Jacks. Family Carangidae. In Bigelow and Schroeder’s Fishes of the Gulf of Maine (B. B. Collette & G. Klein-MacPhee, eds) 3rd ed. pp. 411-427. Smithsonian Institute Press: Washington.
[MD01] Martin, J. W., & G. E. Davis. 2001. An updated classification of the Recent Crustacea. Natural History Museum Los Angeles County, Science Series 39: 1-124.
[W81] Watson, L. 1981. Sea Guide to Whales of the World. Hutchinson: London.
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