Belongs within: Amphipoda.
The Physocephalata are a group of planktonic marine amphipods. The name means 'swollen head' and refers to the conspicuously enlarged head of many (but not all) members of the group.
See also: Another case of mistaken identity.
Characters (from Bowman & Gruner 1973): Head large, longer than pereonite 1. Eyes large (small to moderately large in Vibilia), occupying most of head surface (excluding rostrum in Oxycephalidae). Maxilla 1 without inner lobe. Maxilliped with inner lobes completely fused. Pereopods 1 and 2 usually chelate or subchelate, less commonly simple.
<==Physocephalata
|--Lycaeopsidae [Lycaeopsoidea] MD01
|--Vibilioidea MD01
| |--Cystisomatidae MD01
| |--Paraphronimidae MD01
| `--Vibilia B26 [Vibiliidae MD01]
|--Platysceloidea MD01
| |--Anapronoidae MD01
| |--Lycaeidae MD01
| |--Oxycephalus B26 [Oxycephalidae MD01]
| |--Parascelidae MD01
| |--Platyscelidae MD01
| `--Pronoidae MD01
`--Phronimoidea
|--Dairellidae MD01
|--Phronima B26 [Phronimidae MD01]
| `--P. sedentaria B26
|--Phrosina Risso 1822 H01 [incl. Megallecto Gotto 1986 H01; Phrosinidae MD01]
| `--*P. semilunata Risso 1822 [incl. *Megallecto thirioti Gotto 1986] H01
`--Hyperia B26 [Hyperiidae MD01]
|--H. galba B26
|--H. latissima Bovallius 1889 BD95
`--H. medusarum B26
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[BD95] Bakalem, A. & J.-C. Dauvin. 1995. Inventaire des crustacés amphipodes (Gammaridea, Caprellidea, Hyperiidea) des costes d'Algérie: essai de synthèse. Mésogée 54: 49-62.
[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.
Bowman, T. E., & H.-E. Gruner. 1973. The families and genera of Hyperiidea (Crustacea: Amphipoda). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 146: 1-64.
[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.
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