Erymidae is a family of decapod crustaceans known only from fossils. They survived for 100 million years, from the Permo-Triassic boundary to the Albian. Eleven genera are recognised:
- Clytiella <small>Glaessner, 1931</small> â 1 species
- Clytiopsis <small>Bill, 1914</small> â 3 species
- Enoploclytia <small>MâÂÂCoy, 1849</small> â 20 species
- Eryma <small>Von Meyer, 1840</small> â 44 species
- Galicia <small>Garassino & Krobicki, 2002</small> â 3 species
- Lissocardia <small>Von Meyer, 1851</small> â 3 species
- Palaeastacus <small>Bell, 1850</small> â 24 species
- Paraclytiopsis <small>Oravec, 1962</small> â 1 species
- Protoclytiopsis <small>Birshtein, 1958</small> â 1 species
- Pustulina <small>Quenstedt, 1857</small> â 12 species
- Stenodactylina <small>Beurlen, 1928</small> â 1 species
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