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World list of the Mysidacea, Crustacea
Mauchline, J.; Murano, M. (1977). World list of the Mysidacea, Crustacea. J. Tokyo Univ. Fish. 64(1): 39-88
In: Journal of the Tokyo University of Fisheries. Tokyo University of Fisheries: Tokyo. ISSN 0040-9014

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    Distribution > Geographical distribution
    Mysida [WoRMS]
    World Oceans [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Mauchline, J.
  • Murano, M.

Abstract
    A complete list of genera and species of the order Mysidacea, known at present is given. The latitudinal occurrence, range in body length, geographic region and habitat of each species are described on current information. The source of a good description, is quoted for every species. There are at present some 765 species distributed between about 120 genera. There is no indication that the world list of species is nearing completion because many new species are being described each year. Mysids are predominantly coastal organisms and detailed sampling of the coasts of Africa, South America, Australasia and Oceania may result in many further new species and records.

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