Belongs within: Reptantia.
The Thalassinida, mud shrimps, are a group of thin-shelled decapods that construct complex burrows in muddy substrates. The first pereiopods of Thalassinida are chelate or subchelate; the second pereiopods are simple or subchelate in Laomediidae, Upogebiidae and Thalassinidae, but chelate in members of the remaining families.
Synapomorphies (from Dixon et al. 2003): Eyes of apposition type. Pereiopod 1 with curved articulation between ischium and merus; row of setae present on pereiopod 2. Seventh thoracic sternite enlarged and lobate.
<==Thalassinida [Axiidea, Callianassoidea, Thalassinidea] DAS03
|--Jaxea [Laomediidae] DAS03
| `--J. nocturna Nardo 1847 DAS03
`--+--+--Thalassina [Thalassinidae, Thalassinoidea] DAS03
| | `--T. anomala (Herbst 1804) DAS03
| `--+--Eiconaxius acutifrons Bate 1888 DAS03
| `--Axioidea MD01
| |--Strahlaxiidae MD01
| |--Micheleidae MD01
| | |--Michelea MG-H11
| | `--Tethisea MG-H11
| |--Calocaris DAS03 [Calocarididae MD01]
| | |--C. barnardi K-MC02
| | `--C. macandreae Bell 1846 DAS03
| `--Axiidae MG-H11
| |--Calastacus myalup Poore & Collins 2009 MG-H11
| |--Axiopsis tsushimaensis Sakai 1992 MG-H11
| |--Bouvieraxius keiensis Sakai 1992 MG-H11
| |--Calaxius acutirostris Sakai & de Saint Laurent 1989 MG-H11
| |--Paraxiopsis pumilus (Sakai 1994) MG-H11
| |--Planaxius brevifrons Komai & Tachikawa 2008 MG-H11
| |--Axius stirhynchus H62
| |--Australocaris Poore & Collins 2009 MG-H11
| | `--*A. pinjarup Poore & Collins 2009 MG-H11
| `--Acanthaxius MG-H11
| |--A. gathaagudu Poore & Collins 2009 MG-H11
| `--A. ningaloo Poore & Collins 2009 MG-H11
`--+--Upogebia Leach 1813 DAS03, B55 [Gebiidea, Upogebiidae MD01]
| |--U. ancylodactyla de Man 1905 MG-H11
| |--U. bowerbankii (Miers 1884) MG-H11
| |--U. deltaura (Leach 1815) DAS03
| |--U. holthuisi Sakai 1982 MG-H11
| |--U. pugettensis H47
| |--U. pusilla (Petagna 1792) DAS03
| |--U. rostrospinosa Bott 1955 B55
| `--U. tipica (Nardo 1869) KK03
`--+--Callianidea [Callianideidae] DAS03
| `--C. typa Milne Edwards 1837 DAS03
`--Callianassidae MD01
|--Lipkecallianassa MG-H11
|--Callichirus Stimpson 1866 [Callichirinae] CF06
| |--*C. major (Say 1818) [=Callianassa major] CF06
| |--C. symmetricus (Feldmann & Zinsmeister 1984) [=Callianassa symmetrica] CF06
| `--C. waagei Crawford, Feldmann et al. 2006 CF06
`--Callianassa Leach 1814 DAS03, B55
|--C. australiensis [=Trypaea australiensis] G75
|--C. eiseni (Holmes 1904) [=Lepidophthalmus eiseni] B55
|--C. filholi O81
|--C. sahul Poore 2008 MG-H11
|--C. seilacheri Bott 1955 B55
|--C. setimana (de Kay 1842) DAS03
|--C. truncata Giard & Bonnier 1890 KK03
`--C. tyrrhena (Petagna 1792) DAS03
Thalassinida incertae sedis:
Ctenochelidae CA04
|--Anacalliax MD01
`--Callianopsis de Saint Laurent 1973 CA04
|--C. australis Casadío, de Angeli et al. 2004 CA04
|--C. clallamensis (Withers 1924) CA04
|--C. goniophthalma (Rathbun 1902) CA04
|--C. inornatus Schweitzer & Feldmann 2001 CA04
|--C. muratai (Nagao 1932) (see below for synonymy) CA04
`--C. titaensis (Nagao 1941) CA04
Thomassiniidae MD01
Callianopsis muratai (Nagao 1932) [incl. Callianassa elongatodigitata Nagao 1941, Callianassa kusiroensis Nagao 1941] CA04
*Type species of generic name indicated
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