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Zeidler, W. (2012). A review of the hyperiidean amphipod families Mimonectidae and Proscinidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyperiidea: Scinoidea). Zootaxa. 3533: 1–74.
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Zeidler, W.
2012
A review of the hyperiidean amphipod families Mimonectidae and Proscinidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyperiidea: Scinoidea)
Zootaxa
3533: 1–74
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Scinoidea Stebbing, 1888 (identification resource)
 Depth range

600-1000 m [details]

 Depth range

500 - 1500 m [details]

 Depth range

1850 - 1600 m [details]

 Diagnosis

As with the characters of the family with the following additions. Cuticle relatively thin, translucent, with ... [details]

 Distribution

This is one of the more common species of Mimonectes, having been found in all the world’s oceans except the ... [details]

 Distribution

This seems to be a very rare species. [details]

 Distribution

Like M. loveni, this is one of the more commonly collected species of Mimonectes, having been found in all the ... [details]

 Etymology

The new genus name makes reference to the unusually small buccal mass. [details]

 Etymology

The specific name emphasises the unusual character of the relatively long rostrum that distinguishes this species. [details]

 Etymology

This species is named to honour Dr C.G. Alexander (recently deceased) formerly Senior Lecturer, James Cook ... [details]

 Etymology

This species is named for Dr C.O. Coleman, Curator of Crustacea, Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, in recognition for ... [details]

 Etymology

This species is not as common as Mimonectes sphaericus Bovallius, 1885 and Mimonectes loveni Bovallius, 1885, but ... [details]

 Etymology

Combination of the Greek, neos = new, acknowledging the similarity of this species to M. sphaericus[details]

 Etymology

This species is named for Dr Moira Galbraith, Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, B.C., Canada, who, over the ... [details]

 Taxonomic remark

The family Mimonectidae was established by Bovallius (1885) to encompass three new species in his new genus ... [details]

 Type material

The unique holotype is considered lost. [details]

 Type material

The holotype is considered lost. [details]

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