“…Lacydoniidae Bergström, 1914 currently harbours 14 nominal species from the Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic and Antarctic Oceans (Rizzo et al ., 2016; Mazurkiewicz et al ., 2017). The members have been known to occur among encrusting algae on coral rubbles as well as in sandy and muddy substrata mixed with shell debris, gravel and volcanic rocks (Rouse & Pleijel, 2001; Rizzo et al ., 2016; Mazurkiewicz et al ., 2017). Information on the natural history of Lacydoniidae, including reproductive ecology, feeding behaviour and population biology, is completely lacking due to difficulties in obtaining a large number of specimens from sediment samples (Rouse & Pleijel, 2001; Magalhães et al ., 2012).…”