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Murano, M.; Fukuoka, K. (2008). A systematic study of the genus Siriella (Crustacea: Mysida) from the Pacific and Indian Oceans, with descriptions of fifteen new species. National Museum of Nature and Science monographs 36: i-173
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Murano, M.; Fukuoka, K.
2008
A systematic study of the genus Siriella (Crustacea: Mysida) from the Pacific and Indian Oceans, with descriptions of fifteen new species
National Museum of Nature and Science monographs
36: 173
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Amami-Oshima Island for Siriella inornata Hansen, 1910 
Andaman and Nicobar Islands Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Andaman Sea for Siriella aequiremis Hansen, 1910 
Andaman Sea for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Andaman Sea for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Arabian Sea for Siriella aequiremis Hansen, 1910 
Arabian Sea for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Arabian Sea for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Arafura Sea for Siriella aequiremis Hansen, 1910 
Arafura Sea for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Atlantic Ocean for Siriella thompsonii (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) 
Bay of Bengal for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Caroline Islands for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Celebes Sea for Siriella aequiremis Hansen, 1910 
Celebes Sea for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Central Pacific Basin for Siriella aequiremis Hansen, 1910 
Central Pacific Basin for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
East China Sea for Siriella aequiremis Hansen, 1910 
East China Sea for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
East Pacific for Siriella aequiremis Hansen, 1910 
East Pacific for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Gilbert Islands for Siriella media Hansen, 1910 
Great Barrier Reef for Siriella inornata Hansen, 1910 
Great Barrier Reef for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Guam Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella media Hansen, 1910 
Guam Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Gulf of Aden for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Gulf of Thailand for Siriella inornata Hansen, 1910 
Hong Kong for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Indian Ocean for Siriella aequiremis Hansen, 1910 
Indian Ocean for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella aequiremis Hansen, 1910 
Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella inornata Hansen, 1910 
Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella media Hansen, 1910 
Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella media Hansen, 1910 
Korea Strait for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Malacca Strait for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Malay Archipelago for Siriella aequiremis Hansen, 1910 
Malay Archipelago for Siriella media Hansen, 1910 
Malay Archipelago for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Marshall Islands for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Micronesian Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Nagasaki for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
North Australia for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Northern Mariana Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella media Hansen, 1910 
Ogasawara Islands for Siriella media Hansen, 1910 
Okinawa for Siriella inornata Hansen, 1910 
Okinawa for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Pacific Ocean for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Pacific Ocean for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Pacific Ocean for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Pacific Ocean for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Palau Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Philippines Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella aequiremis Hansen, 1910 
Philippines Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Philippines Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella inornata Hansen, 1910 
Philippines Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella media Hansen, 1910 
Philippines Exclusive Economic Zone for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Queensland for Siriella inornata Hansen, 1910 
Queensland for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Red Sea for Siriella aequiremis Hansen, 1910 
Red Sea for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Samoa Islands for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
Singapore Strait for Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910 
South China Sea for Siriella aequiremis Hansen, 1910 
South China Sea for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
South China Sea for Siriella media Hansen, 1910 
Sulu Sea for Siriella aequiremis Hansen, 1910 
Sulu Sea for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Torres Strait for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
West Pacific for Siriella aequiremis Hansen, 1910 
West Pacific for Siriella gracilis Dana, 1852 
Cotype ZMUC CRU 8606, geounit Sulu Island, identified as Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910
Cotype ZMUC CRU-8605, geounit Sulu Island, identified as Siriella vulgaris Hansen, 1910
 Depth range

This species may be a bottom-living form in depths of 100-200m [details]

 Distribution

The species is a coastal form in the warm-water region of the Indo-West Pacific [details]

 Distribution

It appears to be a coastal form distributed widely in Southeast Asian areas [details]

 Distribution

in warm-water region of the Indo-West Pacific [details]

 Distribution

together with S. thompsonii the most abundant mysid species at the surface layer in warm water regions of the ... [details]

 Distribution

it is a coastal form in the warm-water region of the western-Pacific [details]

 Distribution

coasts of warm-water regions of the mainland of Japan [details]

 Distribution

only in warm water regions of Japan [details]

 Distribution

warm water region of the world oceans and seas. it is an epipelagic form in offshore waters [details]

 Distribution

coastal form is distributed widely in the tropical and subtropical regions of the West Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean ... [details]

 Habitat

collected among seaweeds and seagrasses [details]

 Length

adult male: 8.4mm-10.3mm adult female: 7.5-10.3 mm [details]

 Length

male: 6.6-7.5mm; female 6-6.5mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 6.3-7.9mm; adult female: 5.3-6.9mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 5.6-7.7mm; adult female: 5.6-7.3mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 8.5-10.6mm; adult female: 8.2-9.8mm [details]

 Length

adult male: up to 11mm; adult female: up to 12.4mm [details]

 Length

adult female: 6.4-7.0mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 6.6-8.4mm; adult female: 7.8-8.8mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 7.2-7.5mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 4.9-7.0mm; adult female: 4.2-5.9mm [details]

 Length

adult male: ca. 9.2mm; adult female: 9.4-13.0mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 7.5-9.7mm; adult female: 6.3-8.9mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 6.6-10.7mm; adult female: 6.8-11.5mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 6.1-10.3mm; adult female: 5.4-9.8mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 7.2-10.8mm; adult female: 6.4-9mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 12.5mm; adult female: 12.4mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 4.3-5.8mm; adult female: 4.0-7.0mm [details]

 Length

adult female: 7.0-8.5mm; adult male: ca.6.5mm [details]

 Length

malu, up to 14mm; female up to 13.3mm [details]

 Length

adult male up to 13.2mm; adult female up to 12.0mm [details]

 Length

adult male: up to 12.2mm; adult female up to 13.5mm [details]

 Length

adult female: 4.8-5.7mm; adult male: 6.7mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 5.2-7.3mm; adult female: 4.7-6.5mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 6.4-7.7mm; adult female: 4.6-7.5mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 8.5-8.8mm; adult female: 9.7-10.0mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 12mm, known only from holotype [details]

 Length

adult male: 6.1-7.8mm; adult female: 5.4-6.1mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 5.1-6.4mm; adult female: 5.5-7.2mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 10.5mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 5.5-6.9mm; adult female: 6.0-7.6mm [details]

 Length

adult female: 5.4mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 6.0-10.7mm; adult female: 6.1-9.7mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 6.1-10.7; adult female: 5.7-10.0mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 6.8-7.6mm; adult female: 5.2-6.8mm [details]

 Length

adult male: 6.5-8.0mm; adult female: 6.3-6.7mm [details]

 Status

junior synonym of S. brevirostris: judged as an immature stage of female S. brevirostris [details]

 Status

nomen nudum  [details]

 Status

specimens are considered to be immature [details]

 Type locality

Flores sea: 7°33' S, 117°31' E; 7°33' S, 117°51' E; 7°25' S, 117°50.5' E [details]

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