Mysidacea name details
original description
Hansen, H.J. (1910). The Schizopoda of the Siboga Expedition. -. <em>Siboga Exped., 37: 1-123, pls. 1-16.</em> [details]
original description
Gordan, J. (1957). A bibliography of the order Mysidacea. <em>Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.</em> 112 (4): 281-393. [details] Available for editors
taxonomy source
Pillai, N. K. (1965). A review of the work of shallow-water Mysidacea of the Indian waters. <em>Proc. Symposium Crust.</em> 5: 1681-1728. [details] Available for editors
basis of record
Tattersall, W. M. (1909). The Schizopoda collected by the Maia and Puritan in the Mediterranean. <em>Mittheilungen aus der Zoologischen Station zu Neapel.</em> 19 (2): 117-143. [details]
additional source
Müller, H. G. (1993). World catalogue and bibliography of the recent Mysidacea. 238p. [details] Available for editors
additional source
Pillai, N. K. (1964). Report on the Mysidacea in the collections of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Mandapam Camp, South India - Part I. <em>Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India.</em> 6(1): 1-41. [details] Available for editors
additional source
Pillai, N. K. (1965). A review of the work on the shallow water Mysidacea of the Indian waters. <em>Proceedings of the symposium on Crustacea.</em> 1681-1728. [details]
additional source
MURANO, M. (1970). Systematic and ecological studies on Mysidacea collected by the bottom-net. - J. oceanogr. Soc. Japan, 26: 137-150. [ecology [details] Available for editors
additional source
MURANO, M. (1977). Mysidacea from the Central and Western Pacific IV. Genera Euchaetomera, Euchaetomeropsis, Arachnomysis, Echinomysides, Meterythrops and Nipponerythrops (tribeErythropini).- Publ.SetoMar.Biol. Lab., XXIV (1/3): 141-192 [details] Available for editors
additional source
II, N. (1964). Fauna Japonica, Mysidae (Crustacea). <em>Biogeogr. Soc. Japan.</em> 610pp. [details] Available for editors
From editor or global species database
Taxonomic remark Email from Karl Wittmann to Jan Mees dd 8-9-2015: Many species names of Erythropinae are badly spelled. In those cases where the genus name ends with "-ops" and the species name is an adjective, the name has to be transferred from female to male gender. [details]
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