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  Mysida Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
(Mysidacea) - new surprises from the Mediterranean benthos.-- Crustaceana, 27 (2): 113-118.
A revision of the genus Paraleptomysis Liu and Wang (Crustacea: Mysidacea).-- Sarsia, 71: 147-160.
Redescription of the mysid crustacean, Notomysis australiensis (Tattersall) comb.
tidepool.st.usm.edu /mysids/bibliog.htm   (8909 words)

  
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(Mysidacea) from a submarine cave of Mallorca island, western mediterranean.
On the status of the genus Spelaeomysis Caroli (Crustacea: Mysidacea).
sp., a new subterranean mysid (Crustacea, Mysidacea, Stygiomysidae) from the Dominican Republic, Hispaniola.
www.geocities.com /~mediaq/mysid2.html   (626 words)

  
 Mysidacea: Families, Subfamilies and Tribes
The Mysidacea have a worldwide distribution, the majority of species inhabiting coastal and open sea waters, with a few species adapted to continental fresh water.
The majority of Mysidacea are filter feeders and generally regarded as omnivores, feeding on algae, detritus, and zooplankton.
The Mysidacea Delta-database was initiated at the "3rd Crustacean Delta Workshop" and is the first step towards accomplishing a complete electronic monograph of the order Mysidacea.
www.crustacea.net /crustace/mysidacea   (577 words)

  
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The Mysidacea of the lake, with the description of a species from the coast of Orissa.
TJUTENKOV, S.K. Acclimatization of the caspian Mysidacea in the lake Balkash.
TJUTENKOV, S.K. The ponto-caspian Mysidacea in the lake Balkash.
allserv.rug.ac.be /~tdeprez/Mysidacea/Library/Alphabetic/T.html   (2071 words)

  
 MALACOSTRACA - PERACARIDA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Modlin, R.F. Mysidacea from shallow waters in the vicinity of Carrie Bow Cay, Belize, Central America, with descriptions of two new species.
An annotated key to the Mysidacea of the north central Gulf of Mexico.
Records and range extensions of Mysidacea from coastal and shelf waters of the eastern Gulf of Mexico.
acd.ufrj.br /mndi/Carcinologia/hp/Text/Misidacea.htm   (947 words)

  
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PESCE, G.L. On the status of the genus Spelaeomysis Caroli (Crustacea: Mysidacea).
PETRYASHOV, V.V. Mysids (Crustacea: Mysidacea) of the Laptev Sea and New Siberian shoals.
PILLAI, N.K. A revision of the genus Mesopodopsis Czerniavsky (Crustacea: Mysidacea).
allserv.rug.ac.be /~tdeprez/Mysidacea/Library/Alphabetic/P.html   (2261 words)

  
 Mysidacea: Families, Subfamilies and Tribes - References
Lophogastrida (Crustacea: Mysidacea) inferred from morphological and molecular data.
A key to the Mysidacea of the Pacific Northwest.
Mysidacea) and a new record of Anisomysis bipartoculata from the Indian Ocean.
www.crustacea.net /crustace/mysidacea/refs.htm   (1220 words)

  
 NFI - rapport for prosjekter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
These studies indicate that the taxonomy of Mysidacea is largely based on phenotypic similarities that does not depict evolutionary relationships.
This is largely due to the fact that several of the higher-level Mysidacea taxa are in need of wider sampling that include other gene regions.
The project will address this problem in an extended analysis of the Mysidacea where molecular phylogenies will be used to infer morphology that will be implemented in a revised taxonomy of the order Mysidacea.
dbh.nsd.uib.no /nfi/rapport?keys=28629&language=no   (422 words)

  
 Thomas E. Bowman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Bowman, T.E. Antromysis (Surinamysis) merista, a new freshwater mysid from Venezuela (Crustacea: Mysidacea).
Bowman, T.E. (1982): Mysidacea, in: Aquatic Biota of Mexico, Central America and the West Indies, S.H. Hurlbert and A. Villalobos-Figueroa, eds., San Diego State Univ., San Diego, Calif. (Mysidacea: pp.
Saltzman, J. Bowman (1993): Boreomysis oparva, a new opossum shrimp (Crustacea: Mysidacea) from an eastern tropical Pacific seamount.
tidepool.st.usm.edu /mysids/Bowman.html   (1272 words)

  
 Articles - Mysidacea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Mysidacea is a group of small, shrimp-like creatures including the species Neomysis americana (opossum shrimp), comprising the two related orders Mysida and Lophogastrida.
They are sometimes referred to as opossum shrimps, though that name is also used for individual species.
They have a well developed carapace that covers most of the thorax, but it is never fused with more than four of the thoracic segments
www.izeez.com /articles/Mysid_shrimp   (139 words)

  
 Mysidacea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
They are sometimes referred to as Mysida as a common name, not a systematic name or collectively as opossum shrimps, though that name is also used for individual species.
The characteristics of the Mysidacea include the following: They have a well developed carapace that covers most of the thorax, but it is never fused with more than four of the thoracic segment biology segments Their pereiopods are biramous i.e.
A detector is placed such that particles which scatter from the sample at close to a...
www.uk.fraquisanto.net /Mysidacea   (325 words)

  
 Stygiomysis holthuisi
Taxonomic Characterization: The genus Stygiomysis includes blind, stygobitic mysids characterized by a rather vermiform body, a reduced carapace, endopods of thoracopods 2-4 prehensile, and protopod of uropod produced into a long distomedial process.
Stygiomysis females have four pairs of developing oostegites, a number unique among the Mysidacea.
Evolutionary Origins: According to Pesce (Groundwater Mysids of Italy), "The remarkable distribution of Stygiomysis undoubtedly points to a Tethyan origin, all the species of this genus being actually known from the Caribbean area and South Italy."
www.tamug.tamu.edu /cavebiology/fauna/mysids/S_holthuisi.html   (454 words)

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