Pancrustacea is the clade that comprises all crustaceans and all hexapods (insects and relatives). This grouping is contrary to the Atelocerata hypothesis, in which Hexapoda and Myriapoda are sister taxa, and Crustacea are only more distantly related. As of 2010, the Pancrustacea taxon was considered well accepted, with most studies recovering Hexapoda within Crustacea. The clade has also been called Tetraconata, referring to having a four-part cone in the ommatidium. The term "Tetraconata" is preferred by some scientists in order to avoid confusion with the use of "pan-" to indicate a clade that includes a crown group and all of its stem group representatives.

Molecular studies

A monophyletic Pancrustacea has been supported by several molecular studies, in most of which the subphylum Crustacea is paraphyletic with regard to hexapods (that is, that hexapods, including insects, are derived from crustacean ancestors). This means that within Pancrustacea, only some members are actually crustaceans, hexapods being the main exception.[citation needed]

The evidence for this clade derives from molecular data and morphological characteristics. The molecular data consists of comparisons of nuclear ribosomal RNA genes, mitochondrial ribosomal RNA genes, and protein coding genes. The morphological data consists of ommatidial structures (see arthropod eye), the presence of neuroblasts, and the form and style of axonogenesis by pioneer neurons.

Regier et al. (2005)

In a 2005 study of nuclear genomes Regier et al. suggest that Hexapoda is most closely related to Branchiopoda and Cephalocarida + Remipedia, thereby hexapods are "terrestrial crustaceans", thus supporting the Pancrustacea hypothesis that maxillopods are not monophyletic (in the following cladograms Maxillopoda subclasses are highlighted). In addition, there appeared some evidence against the Ostracoda monophyly: that Ostracoda subclass Podocopa may form a clade with Branchiura.

Chelicerata Pancrustacea Ostracoda Branchiura Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca Remipedia Cephalocarida Branchiopoda Hexapoda
Chelicerata Pancrustacea Ostracoda Branchiura Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca Remipedia Cephalocarida Branchiopoda Hexapoda
Chelicerata
PancrustaceaOstracoda Branchiura Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca Remipedia Cephalocarida Branchiopoda Hexapoda
Ostracoda Branchiura
Ostracoda
Branchiura
Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca Remipedia Cephalocarida Branchiopoda Hexapoda
Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca
Copepoda
Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca
Thecostraca and Tantulocarida
Malacostraca
Remipedia Cephalocarida Branchiopoda Hexapoda
Remipedia Cephalocarida
Remipedia
Cephalocarida
Branchiopoda Hexapoda
Branchiopoda
Hexapoda
Cladogram following Regier et al. (2005).

Regier et al. (2010)

A 2010 study of nuclear genomes (Regier et al.) strongly supports Pancrustacea and strongly favour Mandibulata (Myriapoda + Pancrustacea) over Paradoxopoda (Myriapoda + Chelicerata). According to this study, Pancrustacea is divided into four lineages: Oligostraca (Ostracoda, Mystacocarida, Branchiura, Pentastomida), Vericrustacea (Malacostraca, Thecostraca, Copepoda, Branchiopoda), Xenocarida (Cephalocarida, Remipedia) and Hexapoda, with Xenocarida as a sister group to the Hexapoda (comprising "Miracrustacea").

New clades proposed by Regier et al. are:

Of these proposed clades, only Multicrustacea was confirmed in later molecular studies.

Myriapoda Pancrustacea Oligostraca Ostracoda Ichthyostraca Branchiura Pentastomida Mystacocarida Altocrustacea Vericrustacea Branchiopoda Multicrustacea Copepoda Communostraca Thecostraca Malacostraca Miracrustacea Xenocarida Remipedia Cephalocarida Hexapoda
Myriapoda Pancrustacea Oligostraca Ostracoda Ichthyostraca Branchiura Pentastomida Mystacocarida Altocrustacea Vericrustacea Branchiopoda Multicrustacea Copepoda Communostraca Thecostraca Malacostraca Miracrustacea Xenocarida Remipedia Cephalocarida Hexapoda
Myriapoda
PancrustaceaOligostraca Ostracoda Ichthyostraca Branchiura Pentastomida Mystacocarida Altocrustacea Vericrustacea Branchiopoda Multicrustacea Copepoda Communostraca Thecostraca Malacostraca Miracrustacea Xenocarida Remipedia Cephalocarida Hexapoda
OligostracaOstracoda Ichthyostraca Branchiura Pentastomida Mystacocarida
Ostracoda
Ichthyostraca Branchiura Pentastomida Mystacocarida
IchthyostracaBranchiura Pentastomida
Branchiura
Pentastomida
Mystacocarida
AltocrustaceaVericrustacea Branchiopoda Multicrustacea Copepoda Communostraca Thecostraca Malacostraca Miracrustacea Xenocarida Remipedia Cephalocarida Hexapoda
VericrustaceaBranchiopoda Multicrustacea Copepoda Communostraca Thecostraca Malacostraca
Branchiopoda
MulticrustaceaCopepoda Communostraca Thecostraca Malacostraca
Copepoda
CommunostracaThecostraca Malacostraca
Thecostraca
Malacostraca
MiracrustaceaXenocarida Remipedia Cephalocarida Hexapoda
XenocaridaRemipedia Cephalocarida
Remipedia
Cephalocarida
Hexapoda
Cladogram following Regier et al. (2010).

von Reumont et al. (2012)

In a 2012 molecular study, von Reumont et al. challenge the monophyly of Vericrustacea: they present four versions of Pancrustacea cladogram (figures 1–4), and in all four figures Remipedia is a sister group to Hexapoda, and Branchiopoda is a sister group to (Remipedia + Hexapoda). Thus, their data strongly suggest that Branchiopoda is more closely related to Hexapoda and Remipedia than to Multicrustacea. Based on these data, they propose the following scenario of evolution of Branchiopoda, Remipedia and Hexapoda: under the impact of predatory fishes their common ancestors go to the littoral zone, then ancestors of Branchiopoda go to the ephemeral freshwater habitat, whereas ancestors of Remipedia go to the anchialine cave, and ancestors of Hexapoda go to the land.

Figures 1 and 3
Chelicerata Pancrustacea Ostracoda Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Chelicerata Pancrustacea Ostracoda Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Chelicerata
PancrustaceaOstracoda Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Ostracoda
Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca
Copepoda
Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca
Thecostraca and Tantulocarida
Malacostraca
Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Branchiopoda
Remipedia Hexapoda
Remipedia
Hexapoda
Cladogram following von Reumont et al. (2012), figures 1 and 3.
Figure 2
Chelicerata Pancrustacea Ostracoda Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Chelicerata Pancrustacea Ostracoda Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Chelicerata
PancrustaceaOstracoda Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Ostracoda Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca
Ostracoda
Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca
Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida
Copepoda
Thecostraca and Tantulocarida
Malacostraca
Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Branchiopoda
Remipedia Hexapoda
Remipedia
Hexapoda
Cladogram following von Reumont et al. (2012), figure 2.
Figure 4
Chelicerata Pancrustacea Ostracoda Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Chelicerata Pancrustacea Ostracoda Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Chelicerata
PancrustaceaOstracoda Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Ostracoda
Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Malacostraca
Copepoda Thecostraca and Tantulocarida
Copepoda
Thecostraca and Tantulocarida
Malacostraca
Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Branchiopoda
Remipedia Hexapoda
Remipedia
Hexapoda
Cladogram following von Reumont et al. (2012), figure 4.

Jondeung et al. (2012)

Another molecular study (of mitochondrial genomes), conducted in 2012 by Jondeung et al., strongly support monophyletic Pancrustacea and places Malacostraca + Entomostraca and Branchiopoda as the sister clade to Hexapoda and places Cirripedia + Remipedia as sister to the rest of Pancrustacea.

Oakley et al. (2013)

In 2013 combined study of morphology, including fossils, and molecular data, including expressed sequence tag, mitochondrial genome, nuclear genome, and ribosomal DNA data, Oakley et al. obtained support for three pancrustacean clades: Oligostraca (Ostracoda, Mystacocarida, Branchiura, Pentastomida), Multicrustacea (Copepoda, Thecostraca, Malacostraca) and a clade they refer to as Allotriocarida (Branchiopoda, Cephalocarida, Remipedia, Hexapoda), as well as for monophyly of Ostracoda. Within Multicrustacea they obtained support for a clade they suggest the name Hexanauplia: Thecostraca + Copepoda. Relations within Allotriocarida remain uncertain: sister taxon to Hexapoda is either Remipedia, or the clade Branchiopoda + Cephalocarida, however, authors are inclined to the first version (see "Conclusion", 4), which is also consistent with von Reumont et al. (2012) results.

New proposed by Oakley et al. clades are:

Note: the Allotriocarida clade was also recovered in 2005 by Regier et al. as Clade #33, but relations within it were different, and they did not choose a name for it.

Chelicerata Myriapoda Pancrustacea Oligostraca Ostracoda Ichthyostraca Mystacocarida Pentastomida Branchiura Multicrustacea Malacostraca Hexanauplia Copepoda Thecostraca Allotriocarida Cephalocarida Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Chelicerata Myriapoda Pancrustacea Oligostraca Ostracoda Ichthyostraca Mystacocarida Pentastomida Branchiura Multicrustacea Malacostraca Hexanauplia Copepoda Thecostraca Allotriocarida Cephalocarida Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Chelicerata
Myriapoda Pancrustacea Oligostraca Ostracoda Ichthyostraca Mystacocarida Pentastomida Branchiura Multicrustacea Malacostraca Hexanauplia Copepoda Thecostraca Allotriocarida Cephalocarida Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Myriapoda
Pancrustacea Oligostraca Ostracoda Ichthyostraca Mystacocarida Pentastomida Branchiura Multicrustacea Malacostraca Hexanauplia Copepoda Thecostraca Allotriocarida Cephalocarida Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
PancrustaceaOligostraca Ostracoda Ichthyostraca Mystacocarida Pentastomida Branchiura Multicrustacea Malacostraca Hexanauplia Copepoda Thecostraca Allotriocarida Cephalocarida Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
OligostracaOstracoda Ichthyostraca Mystacocarida Pentastomida Branchiura
Ostracoda
IchthyostracaMystacocarida Pentastomida Branchiura
Mystacocarida
Pentastomida Branchiura
Pentastomida
Branchiura
Multicrustacea Malacostraca Hexanauplia Copepoda Thecostraca Allotriocarida Cephalocarida Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
MulticrustaceaMalacostraca Hexanauplia Copepoda Thecostraca
Malacostraca
HexanaupliaCopepoda Thecostraca
Copepoda
Thecostraca
AllotriocaridaCephalocarida Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda
Cephalocarida Branchiopoda
Cephalocarida
Branchiopoda
Remipedia Hexapoda
Remipedia
Hexapoda
Cladogram following Oakley et al. (2013)

Rota-Stabelli et al. (2013)

In 2013 Rota-Stabelli et al. used the signal in the 62 protein-coding genes assembled by Regier et al. in 2010 to improve the knowledge of the internal relationship in the Pancrustacea group. This data set infers a highly supported nucleotide tree that is substantially different from the corresponding, but poorly supported, amino acid one. The discrepancy between the nucleotide-based and the amino acids-based trees is caused by substitutions within synonymous codon families (especially those of serine-TCN and AGY): different arthropod lineages are differentially biased in their usage of serine, arginine, and leucine synonymous codons, and the serine bias is correlated with the topology derived from the nucleotides, but not the amino acids. The authors suggest that a parallel, partially compositionally driven, synonymous codon-usage bias affects the nucleotide topology. As substitutions between serine codon families can proceed through threonine or cysteine intermediates, amino acid data sets might also be affected by the serine codon-usage bias. The analyses suggests that a Dayhoff recoding strategy would partially ameliorate the effects of such bias. Although amino acids provide an alternative hypothesis of pancrustacean relationships, neither the nucleotides nor the amino acids version of this data set bring enough genuine phylogenetic information to robustly resolve the relationships within group, which should still be considered unresolved. However the amino acid tree seems to be more likely since it appears to be free from the synonymous codon-family bias affecting the nucleotide one. Most of the inferences based on amino acids sequences support a clade which includes Branchiopoda, Remipedia, Copepoda and Hexapoda (group A). Using the best amino acids substitution model, CATGTR, also Cephalocarida falls inside this group. In all the analyses group A (with or without Cephalocarida) is sister-group of a clade composed by Malacostraca, Oligostraca and Thecostraca (group B).

The following diagram shows the tree resulting from the Dayhoff recoding.

.MandibulataPancrustacea . . Hexapoda . Branchiopoda . Remipedia . Copepoda . . . . Thecostraca and Tantulocarida . Malacostraca . Oligostraca . Cephalocarida . Myriapoda
Pancrustacea. . Hexapoda . Branchiopoda . Remipedia . Copepoda . . . . Thecostraca and Tantulocarida . Malacostraca . Oligostraca . Cephalocarida
.. Hexapoda . Branchiopoda . Remipedia . Copepoda
.Hexapoda
.Branchiopoda
.Remipedia
.Copepoda
.. . . Thecostraca and Tantulocarida . Malacostraca . Oligostraca . Cephalocarida
.. . Thecostraca and Tantulocarida . Malacostraca . Oligostraca
.. Thecostraca and Tantulocarida . Malacostraca
.Thecostraca and Tantulocarida
.Malacostraca
.Oligostraca
.Cephalocarida
.Myriapoda

Schwentner et al. (2017)

In a 2017 molecular study, Schwentner et al. proposed a new taxon Labiocarida (derived from "labium" [Latin: lip] and "carida" [Greek: prawn]) for the clade comprising Hexapoda and Remipedia based on the presence of the functional labium in both taxa, which is consistent with other studies. The study also supports a group including Copepoda and Malacostraca in Multicrustacea.

Lozano-Fernandez et al. (2019)

In 2019, similar to previous studies, such as Oakley et al. (2013) and Schwentner et al. (2017), Lozano-Fernandez et al. divided Pancrustacea into Allotriocarida, along with Oligostraca and Multicrustacea, as the three main divisions of subphylum Pancrustacea, embracing the traditional crustaceans and the hexapods (including insects). Lozano-Fernandez et al. also proposed a new group Athalassocarida for the Labiocarida plus Branchiopoda clade (derived from "Athalasso" [Greek: nonmarine] and "carida" [Greek: prawn]), thereby referring to a grouping of pancrustaceans where all extant members either live in nonmarine settings or reverted to a marine life-style secondarily.

Myriapoda Pancrustacea Oligostraca Altocrustacea Multicrustacea Hexanauplia Thecostraca Copepoda Malacostraca Allotriocarida Cephalocarida Athalassocarida Branchiopoda Labiocarida Remipedia Hexapoda Protura Diplura Collembola Insecta
Myriapoda Pancrustacea Oligostraca Altocrustacea Multicrustacea Hexanauplia Thecostraca Copepoda Malacostraca Allotriocarida Cephalocarida Athalassocarida Branchiopoda Labiocarida Remipedia Hexapoda Protura Diplura Collembola Insecta
Myriapoda
PancrustaceaOligostraca Altocrustacea Multicrustacea Hexanauplia Thecostraca Copepoda Malacostraca Allotriocarida Cephalocarida Athalassocarida Branchiopoda Labiocarida Remipedia Hexapoda Protura Diplura Collembola Insecta
Oligostraca
AltocrustaceaMulticrustacea Hexanauplia Thecostraca Copepoda Malacostraca Allotriocarida Cephalocarida Athalassocarida Branchiopoda Labiocarida Remipedia Hexapoda Protura Diplura Collembola Insecta
MulticrustaceaHexanauplia Thecostraca Copepoda Malacostraca
HexanaupliaThecostraca Copepoda
Thecostraca
Copepoda
Malacostraca
AllotriocaridaCephalocarida Athalassocarida Branchiopoda Labiocarida Remipedia Hexapoda Protura Diplura Collembola Insecta
Cephalocarida
AthalassocaridaBranchiopoda Labiocarida Remipedia Hexapoda Protura Diplura Collembola Insecta
Branchiopoda
LabiocaridaRemipedia Hexapoda Protura Diplura Collembola Insecta
Remipedia
HexapodaProtura Diplura Collembola Insecta
Protura
Diplura Collembola Insecta
Diplura Collembola
Diplura
Collembola
Insecta
Cladogram following Lozano-Fernandez et al. (2019).

Bernot et al. (2023)

In recent study, Bernot et al. placed Copepoda as a sister group to Branchiopoda in Allotriocarida, which result in the recovery of clade Communostraca. Multicrustacea was not found. There are some major changes within class Malacostraca.

Myriapoda Pancrustacea Oligostraca Altocrustacea Communostraca Thecostraca Malacostraca Allotriocarida Cephalocarida Branchiopoda Copepoda Labiocarida Remipedia Hexapoda
Myriapoda
PancrustaceaOligostraca Altocrustacea Communostraca Thecostraca Malacostraca Allotriocarida Cephalocarida Branchiopoda Copepoda Labiocarida Remipedia Hexapoda
Oligostraca
AltocrustaceaCommunostraca Thecostraca Malacostraca Allotriocarida Cephalocarida Branchiopoda Copepoda Labiocarida Remipedia Hexapoda
CommunostracaThecostraca Malacostraca
Thecostraca
Malacostraca
AllotriocaridaCephalocarida Branchiopoda Copepoda Labiocarida Remipedia Hexapoda
Cephalocarida
Branchiopoda Copepoda Labiocarida Remipedia Hexapoda
Branchiopoda Copepoda
Branchiopoda
Copepoda
LabiocaridaRemipedia Hexapoda
Remipedia
Hexapoda

Position of Tantulocarida

According to Petrunina A.S. and Kolbasov G.A., the sixth subclass of Maxillopoda Tantulocarida may lie within Thecostraca, forming a clade with thecostracan infraclass Cirripedia (if so, Thecostraca excluding Tantulocarida is paraphyletic):

Thecostraca and Tantulocarida Facetotecta (Thecostraca) Ascothoracida (Thecostraca) Tantulocarida Cirripedia (Thecostraca)
Thecostraca and TantulocaridaFacetotecta (Thecostraca) Ascothoracida (Thecostraca) Tantulocarida Cirripedia (Thecostraca)
Facetotecta (Thecostraca) Ascothoracida (Thecostraca)
Facetotecta (Thecostraca)
Ascothoracida (Thecostraca)
Tantulocarida Cirripedia (Thecostraca)
Tantulocarida
Cirripedia (Thecostraca)
Thecostraca cladogram following Petrunina (2012), page 19, picture 8

See also