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''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''
Munida ''Munida'' is the largest genus of squat lobsters in the family Munididae, with over 240 species. Species *''Munida abelloi'' Macpherson, 1994 *''Munida acacia'' Ahyong, 2007 *''Munida acantha'' Macpherson, 1994 * ''Munida acola'' Macpherson, 2 ...
'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are also known, including specimens from the Campanian (
Cretaceous The Cretaceous ( ) is a geological period that lasted from about 145 to 66 million years ago (Mya). It is the third and final period of the Mesozoic Era, as well as the longest. At around 79 million years, it is the longest geological period of th ...
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Species

The described living species are as follows: *''
Munidopsis abbreviata ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''
Munidopsis abdominalis ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''
Munidopsis abyssicola ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis abyssorum'' A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1897 *''
Munidopsis acalipha ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis acuminata ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after '' Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Benedict, 1902 *''
Munidopsis acuta ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after '' Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) *''
Munidopsis acutispina ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after '' Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Benedict, 1902 *''
Munidopsis africana ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Balss, 1913 *''
Munidopsis agassizii ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Faxon, 1893 *''
Munidopsis alaminos ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1970 *''
Munidopsis albatrossae ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1973 *''
Munidopsis allae ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Khodkina & Duris, 1989 *''
Munidopsis alvisca ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Williams, 1988 *''
Munidopsis analoga ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis andamanica ''Munidopsis andamanica'' is a species of squat lobster that lives in the deep sea and eats dead wood. It has long chelipeds (claw-bearing legs), which are twice as long as the carapace A carapace is a Dorsum (biology), dorsal (upper) sectio ...
'' MacGilchrist, 1905 *'' Munidopsis anemia'' Macpherson & Segonzac, 2005 *'' Munidopsis antonii'' (Filhol, 1884) *''
Munidopsis arenula ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis ariadne ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Macpherson, 2011 *''
Munidopsis aries ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''
Munidopsis arietina ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Alcock & Anderson, 1894 *'' Munidopsis armata'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''
Munidopsis aspera ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' (Henderson, 1885) *'' Munidopsis austellus'' Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis aurantia ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Lin & Chan, 2011 *''
Munidopsis bairdii ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' (Smith, 1884) *''
Munidopsis barbarae ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' (Boone, 1927) *'' Munidopsis barrerai'' Bahamonde, 1964 *''
Munidopsis bermudezi ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Chace, 1939 *'' Munidopsis bispinata'' Miyake & Baba, 1970 *'' Munidopsis bispinoculata'' Baba, 1988 *'' Munidopsis bractea'' Ahyong, 2007 *'' Munidopsis bracteosa'' Jones & Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis bradleyi'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1971 *''
Munidopsis brevimanus ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''
Munidopsis bruta ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis calvata'' Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis camelus ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' (Ortmann, 1892) *'' Munidopsis carinimarginata'' Baba, 1988 *''
Munidopsis carinipes ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Faxon, 1893 *''
Munidopsis cascadia ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Ambler, 1980 *''
Munidopsis centrina ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Alcock & Anderson, 1894 *''
Munidopsis ceratophthalma ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Alcock, 1901 *''
Munidopsis ceres ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis chacei ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Kensley, 1968 *'' Munidopsis chunii'' Balss, 1913 *''
Munidopsis cidaris ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Baba, 1994 *''
Munidopsis cochlearis ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Khodkina, 1973 *''
Munidopsis colombiana ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1971 *'' Munidopsis comarge'' Taylor, Ahyong & Andreakis, 2010 *''
Munidopsis concava ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis cornuata ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis crassa'' Smith, 1885 *'' Munidopsis crenatirostris'' Baba, 1988 *''
Munidopsis crinita ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Faxon, 1893 *''
Munidopsis cubensis ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Chace, 1942 *''
Munidopsis curvimana ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Whiteaves, 1874 *''
Munidopsis curvirostra ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Whiteaves, 1874 *''
Munidopsis cylindrophthalma ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' (Alcock, 1894) *''
Munidopsis cylindropus ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Benedict, 1902 *'' Munidopsis dasypus'' Alcock, 1894 *'' Munidopsis debilis'' (Henderson, 1885) *'' Munidopsis demeter'' Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis dentifalx'' Osawa, Lin & Chan, 2007 *''
Munidopsis denudata ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis depressa'' Faxon, 1893 *'' Munidopsis dispar'' *''
Munidopsis echinata ''Munidopsis echinata'' is a species of squat lobster, first found in deep waters off Taiwan. ''M. echinata'' is similar to '' M. colombiana'', but differs by lacking an antennal spine on its carapace A carapace is a Dorsum (biology), dorsa ...
'' Osawa, Lin & Chan, 2008 *'' Munidopsis edwardsii'' (Wood–Mason, 1891) *'' Munidopsis erinacea'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis espinis'' Benedict, 1902 *''
Munidopsis expansa ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Benedict, 1902 *'' Munidopsis exuta'' Macpherson & Segonzac, 2005 *''
Munidopsis follirostris ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Khodkina, 1973 *'' Munidopsis formosa'' Wu & Chan, 2000 *''
Munidopsis geyeri ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after '' Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1970 *''
Munidopsis gibbosa ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Baba, 1978 *''
Munidopsis gilli ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Benedict, 1902 *''
Munidopsis glabra ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Pequegnat & Williams, 1995 *'' Munidopsis gladiola'' Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis goodridgii ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Alcock & Anderson, 1899 *''
Munidopsis gracilis ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Cubelio, Tsuchida & Watanabe, 2008 *''
Munidopsis granosa ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Alcock, 1901 *''
Munidopsis granosicorium ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Williams & Baba, 1989 *''
Munidopsis granulata ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Miyake & Baba, 1967 *'' Munidopsis granulens'' Mayo, 1972 *''
Munidopsis gulfensis ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1970 *''
Munidopsis guochuani ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' *'' Munidopsis hamata'' Faxon, 1893 *'' Munidopsis hemingi'' Alcock & Anderson, 1899 *''
Munidopsis hendersoniana ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Faxon, 1893 *''
Munidopsis hirsuta ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Jones & Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis hirsutissima'' Balss, 1913 *'' Munidopsis hirtella'' Macpherson & Segonzac, 2005 *''
Munidopsis hystrix ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Faxon, 1893 *''
Munidopsis inermis ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Faxon, 1893 *''
Munidopsis iridis ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Alcock & Anderson, 1899 *'' Munidopsis kaiyoae'' Baba, 1974 *''
Munidopsis kareenae ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Ahyong, 2013 *''
Munidopsis keijii ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis kensleyi ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Ahyong & Poore, 2004 *''
Munidopsis kensmithi ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Jones & Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis kermadec ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Cubelio, Tsuchida & Watanabe, 2007 *''
Munidopsis kexueae ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' *'' Munidopsis kucki'' Baba & Camp, 1988 *''
Munidopsis laciniosa ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis laevigata'' (Henderson, 1885) *'' Munidopsis laevisquama'' Lin & Chan, 2011 *''
Munidopsis latiangulata ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Osawa, Lin & Chan, 2006 *'' Munidopsis laticorpus'' Cubelio, Tsuchida & Watanabe, 2008 *''
Munidopsis latifrons ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis latimana'' Miyake & Baba, 1966 *'' Munidopsis latirostris'' (Faxon, 1895) *'' Munidopsis lauensis'' Baba & de Saint Laurent, 1992 *'' Munidopsis laurentae'' Macpherson & Segonzac, 2005 *''
Munidopsis lentigo ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Williams & Van Dover, 1983 *''
Munidopsis lenzii ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Balss, 1913 *'' Munidopsis leptotes'' Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis levis'' (Alcock & Anderson, 1894) *''
Munidopsis lignaria ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Williams & Baba, 1989 *''
Munidopsis livida ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after '' Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' (Perrier, 1886) *''
Munidopsis longimanus ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''
Munidopsis longispinosa ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Cubelio, Tsuchida & Watanabe, 2007 *''
Munidopsis lophia ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis mandelai'' Macpherson, Amon & Clark, 2014 *''
Munidopsis margarita ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Faxon, 1893 *'' Munidopsis marginata'' (Henderson, 1885) *''
Munidopsis marianica ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Williams & Baba, 1989 *''
Munidopsis marionis ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) *''
Munidopsis maunga ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Schnabel & Bruce, 2006 *''
Munidopsis miersii ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' (Henderson, 1885) *'' Munidopsis milleri'' Henderson, 1885 *''
Munidopsis mina ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Benedict, 1902 *''
Munidopsis modesta ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Benedict, 1902 *'' Munidopsis moresbyi'' Alcock & Anderson, 1899 *''
Munidopsis myojinensis ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Cubelio, Tsuchida, Hendrickx, Kado & Watanabe, 2007 *'' Munidopsis naginata'' Cubelio, Tsuchida & Watanabe, 2007 *'' Munidopsis nereidis'' Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis nitida ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''
Munidopsis norfanz ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Ahyong, 2007 *''
Munidopsis opalescens ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Benedict, 1902 *''
Munidopsis orcina ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' McArdle, 1901 *''
Munidopsis ornata ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Faxon, 1893 *''
Munidopsis pallida ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Alcock, 1894 *'' Munidopsis palmatus'' Khodkina, 1973 *'' Munidopsis panamae'' Baba, 2005 *''
Munidopsis papanui ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Schnabel & Bruce, 2006 *'' Munidopsis parfaiti'' (Filhol, 1885) *'' Munidopsis pectinata'' Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis penescabra ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Pequegnat & Williams, 1995 *'' Munidopsis pericalla'' Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis petalorhyncha'' Baba, 2005 *''
Munidopsis petila ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis pilosa'' Henderson, 1885 *'' Munidopsis platirostris'' (A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1894) *''
Munidopsis plumatisetigera ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Baba, 1988 *''
Munidopsis polita ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' (Smith, 1883) *''
Munidopsis polymorpha ''Munidopsis polymorpha'' is a species of squat lobster (also known as the blind albino cave crab) that is endemic to Lanzarote, Canary Islands. They are small, blind and pale, and can be found in the caves of Jameos del Agua, in lava tubes for ...
'' Koelbel, 1892 *'' Munidopsis poseidonia'' Alcock & Anderson, 1894 *'' Munidopsis proales'' Ahyong & Poore, 2004 *''
Munidopsis producta ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Baba, 2005 *''
Munidopsis profunda ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Baba, 2005 *''
Munidopsis pubescens ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis pycnopoda ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis quadrata'' Faxon, 1893 *''
Munidopsis ramahtaylorae ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1971 *'' Munidopsis recta'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis regia'' Alcock & Anderson, 1894 *''
Munidopsis reynoldsi ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''
Munidopsis riveroi ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Chace, 1939 *'' Munidopsis robusta'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis rotundior'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis ryukyuensis'' Cubelio, Tsuchida & Watanabe, 2007 *''
Munidopsis sarissa ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Lin, Osawa & Chan, 2007 *''
Munidopsis scabra ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Faxon, 1893 *'' Munidopsis scobina'' Alcock, 1894 *'' Munidopsis scotti'' Jones & Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis segonzaci'' Jones & Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis sericea ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Faxon, 1893 *'' Munidopsis serratifrons'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''
Munidopsis serricornis ''Munidopsis serricornis'' is a species of squat lobster. It is widely distributed in the world's oceans, being found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean (from Iceland and Norway to the Cape Verde Islands), the western Atlantic Ocean (from the United ...
'' (Lovén, 1852) *'' Munidopsis sharreri'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''
Munidopsis sigsbei ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis similior'' Baba, 1988 *''
Munidopsis similis ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Smith, 1885 *''
Munidopsis simplex ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''
Munidopsis sinclairi ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' McArdle, 1901 *'' Munidopsis snelliusae'' Baba, 1977 *''
Munidopsis solidissima ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis sonne'' Baba, 1995 *'' Munidopsis spinifer'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''
Munidopsis spinihirsuta ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Lloyd, 1907 *''
Munidopsis spinipes ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' MacGilchrist, 1905 *'' Munidopsis spinoculata'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis spissata'' Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis squamosa'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis starmer'' Baba & de Saint Laurent, 1992 *'' Munidopsis strigula'' Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis stylirostris ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Wood-Mason, 1891 *''
Munidopsis subchelata ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Balss, 1913 *''
Munidopsis subspinoculata ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1971 *''
Munidopsis subsquamosa ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Henderson, 1885 *''
Munidopsis tafrii ''Munidopsis tafrii'' is a species of squat lobster first found in Taiwanese waters at depths greater than . It resembles '' M. ceratophthalma'', however its carapace A carapace is a Dorsum (biology), dorsal (upper) section of the exoskeleto ...
'' Osawa, Lin & Chan, 2006 *''
Munidopsis taiwanica ''Munidopsis taiwanica'', is a species of ''Munidopsis'', a genus of squat lobster. Named after the type locality. Deepest known record for Squat lobster, squat lobsters at 5491m in the Mariana Trench, and is the first confirmed species of squat l ...
'' Osawa, Lin & Chan, 2008 *''
Munidopsis talismani ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1894 *''
Munidopsis tanneri ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Faxon, 1893 *'' Munidopsis tasmaniae'' Ahyong & Poore, 2004 *''
Munidopsis taurulus ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Ortmann, 1892 *'' Munidopsis teretis'' Baba, 2005 *''
Munidopsis ternaria ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis thieli'' Türkay, 1975 *''
Munidopsis tiburon ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Jones & Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis townsendi ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Benedict, 1902 *''
Munidopsis trachypus ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Alcock & Anderson, 1894 *'' Munidopsis transtridens'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1971 *''
Munidopsis treis ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Ahyong & Poore, 2004 *''
Munidopsis trichodes ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis tridens'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''
Munidopsis trifida ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Henderson, 1885 *''
Munidopsis tropeorhyncha ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Miyake & Baba, 1970 *''
Munidopsis truculenta ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Macpherson & Segonzac, 2005 *'' Munidopsis tuberipes'' Komai, 2011 *''
Munidopsis tuberosa ''Munidopsis tuberosa'' is a species of squat lobster, first isolated from deep waters off Taiwan. ''M. tuberosa'' is similar to '' M. granosicorium'', but it differs by the configuration of its carapace and rostrum Rostrum may refer to: * Any ...
'' Osawa, Lin & Chan, 2008 *'' Munidopsis tuftsi'' Ambler, 1980 *''
Munidopsis unguifera ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Alcock & Anderson, 1894 *'' Munidopsis vaillantii'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) *'' Munidopsis verrilli'' Benedict, 1902 *''
Munidopsis verrucosus ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Khodkina, 1973 *''
Munidopsis vesper ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Taylor, Ahyong & Andreakis, 2010 *'' Munidopsis vicina'' Faxon, 1893 *''
Munidopsis victoriae ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Baba & Poore, 2002 *'' Munidopsis villosa'' Faxon, 1893 *''
Munidopsis vrijenhoeki ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Jones & Macpherson, 2007 *''
Munidopsis wardeni ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are ...
'' Anderson, 1896 *''
Munidopsis yaquinensis ''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species ar ...
'' Ambler, 1980 *'' Munidopsis zarazagai'' Macpherson, 2007


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* {{Taxonbar, from=Q3020941 Squat lobsters Extant Campanian first appearances