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Ancestral taxa
Domain: Eukaryota /displayed  [Taxonomy; edit]
Clade: Amorphea  [Taxonomy; edit]
Clade: Obazoa  [Taxonomy; edit]
(unranked): Opisthokonta  [Taxonomy; edit]
(unranked): Holozoa  [Taxonomy; edit]
(unranked): Filozoa  [Taxonomy; edit]
Clade: Choanozoa  [Taxonomy; edit]
Kingdom: Animalia  [Taxonomy; edit]
Subkingdom: Eumetazoa  [Taxonomy; edit]
Clade: ParaHoxozoa  [Taxonomy; edit]
Clade: Bilateria  [Taxonomy; edit]
Clade: Nephrozoa  [Taxonomy; edit]
(unranked): Protostomia  [Taxonomy; edit]
Superphylum: Ecdysozoa  [Taxonomy; edit]
(unranked): Panarthropoda  [Taxonomy; edit]
(unranked): Tactopoda  [Taxonomy; edit]
Phylum: Arthropoda  [Taxonomy; edit]
Clade: Mandibulata  [Taxonomy; edit]
Clade: Pancrustacea  [Taxonomy; edit]
Superclass: Multicrustacea  [Taxonomy; edit]
Class: Malacostraca  [Taxonomy; edit]
Subclass: Eumalacostraca  [Taxonomy; edit]
Superorder: Eucarida  [Taxonomy; edit]
Order: Decapoda  [Taxonomy; edit]
Suborder: Pleocyemata  [Taxonomy; edit]
(unranked): Reptantia  [Taxonomy; edit]
Infraorder: Brachyura  [Taxonomy; edit]
Section: Eubrachyura  [Taxonomy; edit]
Subsection: Heterotremata  [Taxonomy; edit]
Superfamily: Potamoidea  [Taxonomy; edit]
Family: Potamidae  [Taxonomy; edit]
Subfamily: Potamiscinae  [Taxonomy; edit]
Genus: Minutomon  [Taxonomy; edit]


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Parent: Potamiscinae [Taxonomy; edit]
Rank: genus (displays as Genus)
Link: Minutomon
Extinct: no
Always displayed: yes (major rank)
Taxonomic references: Huang, Chao; Mao, Si Ying (February 12, 2014). "Two new potamid crabs, Yuexipotamon arcophallus new genus, new species and Minutomon shanweiense new genus, new species, (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Potamidae) from southern China". Zootaxa. 3764 (4): 455–466. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3764.4.5. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
Parent's taxonomic references: Alcock (1909)