Family Acanthonotozomellidae Coleman & J.L. Barnard, 1991

Acanthonotozomellidae Coleman & J.L. Barnard, 1991a: 257 (in part).

Epimerinae – Stebbing 1883: 204 (in part).

Iphimedidae – Stebbing 1888: 882 (in part). — Watling & Thurston 1989: 304, 309, 310 (in part). — J.L. Barnard & Karaman 1991: 378 (in part).

Acanthonotozomatidae – Schellenberg 1926: 327 (in part). — K.H. Barnard 1930: 345 (in part). — K.H. Barnard 1932: 115. — Schellenberg 1931: 116 (in part). — J.L. Barnard 1969: 120 (in part).

Paramphithoidae – J.L. Barnard 1969: 389 (in part).

Acanthonotozomellidae – Coleman & J.L. Barnard, 1991b: 279 (in part). — Coleman 2007: 12.

non Iphimedidae Boeck, 1871: 98

non Epimerinae Boeck, 1871: 103 ..

non Paramphithoidae G.O. Sars, 1883: 25 .

non Acanthonotozomatidae Stebbing, 1906: 210 .

In earlier literature, only Acanthonotozomella Schellenberg, 1926, Acanthonotozomoides Schellenberg, 1931 and the extralimital Amatiguakius Coleman & J.L. Barnard, 1991 were included in the Acanthonotozomellidae (Coleman 2007) . Actinacanthus Stebbing, 1888, which is traditionally included in the Epimeriidae (e.g., Coleman & J.L. Barnard 1991a; Coleman 2007; De Broyer et al. 2007) is herein transferred to the Acanthonotozomellidae . The entire telson and the large ventrolateral processes on the lower part of the pereionites are characters, which are typical of the Acanthonotozomellidae .

Key to the genera of Acanthonotozomellidae

1. Pereionites 2–7 and pleonites 1–2 with an odd number of teeth ……………………………………2

– Pereionites 2–7 and pleonites 1–2 with an even number of teeth …………………………………… ………………………………………………………… Acanthonotozomoides Schellenberg, 1931

2. Pereionite 1 with and one large anteriorly directed and one large posteriorly directed rounded middorsal teeth …………………………………………..…………………………………………3

– Pereionite 1 with one mid dorsal carina ………………… Acanthonotozomella Schellenberg, 1926

3. Projections of pereionites 2–7 and of pleonites huge and styliform; coxae 1–7 each produced into a long sword-like process; pereiopods 3–7 slender ……………… Actinacanthus Stebbing, 1888

– Projections of pereionites 2–7 and of pleonites medium-sized, forming broad carinae; coxae 1–7 not produced into a sword-like process; pereiopods3–7 robust …………………………………………… ….…………………………………. Amatiguakius Coleman & Barnard, 1991 [Extralimital: Alaska]