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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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Cheloscina Shih & Hendrycks, 1996 (identification resource)
Cheloscina antennula Shih & Hendrycks, 1996 (additional source)
Mimonectes Bovallius, 1885 (identification resource)
Mimonectes birsteini (Vinogradov, 1956) (source of synonymy)
Mimonectes neosphaericus Zeidler, 2012 (original description)
Mimonectes scinoides (Woltereck, 1906) (status source)
Mimonectes sphaericus Bovallius, 1885 (additional source)
Mimonectidae Bovallius, 1885 (identification resource)
Mimoscina Pirlot, 1933 (redescription)
Mimoscina Pirlot, 1933 (identification resource)
Mimoscina galbraithae Zeidler, 2012 (identification resource)
Mimoscina galbraithae Zeidler, 2012 (original description)
Mimoscina gracilipes Pirlot, 1933 (additional source)
Mimoscinidae Zeidler, 2012 (original description)
Mimoscinidae Zeidler, 2012 (identification resource)
Parascina Stebbing, 1904 accepted as Mimonectes Bovallius, 1885 (status source)
Parascina setosa K.H. Barnard, 1930 accepted as Mimoscina setosa (K.H. Barnard, 1930) (basis of record)
Proscina Stephensen & Pirlot, 1931 accepted as Mimonectes Bovallius, 1885 (source of synonymy)
Proscina birsteini M. Vinogradov, 1956 accepted as Mimonectes birsteini (Vinogradov, 1956) (new combination reference)
Proscina magna Stephensen & Pirlot, 1931 accepted as Mimonectes loveni Bovallius, 1885 (source of synonymy)
Proscina scinoides (Woltereck, 1906) accepted as Mimonectes scinoides (Woltereck, 1906) (status source)
Proscina vinogradovi Shih & Hendrycks, 1996 accepted as Mimonectes vinogradovi (Shih & Hendrycks, 1996) (new combination reference)
Proscinidae Pirlot, 1933 accepted as Mimonectidae Bovallius, 1885 (additional source)
Pseudomimonectes M. Vinogradov, 1960 (identification resource)
Pseudomimonectes robustus M. Vinogradov, 1960 (additional source)
Scinoidea Stebbing, 1888 (identification resource)
Holotype NHMUK 1954.4.30.1, geounit Southern Ocean, identified as Mimoscina setosa (K.H. Barnard, 1930)
Holotype NHMUK 1954.4.30.1, geounit Southern Ocean, identified as Parascina setosa K.H. Barnard, 1930
Holotype MBE 21334, geounit North East Atlantic, identified as Mimonectes gaussi (Woltereck, 1904)
Holotype USNM 264246, geounit North Pacific, identified as Proscina vinogradovi Shih & Hendrycks, 1996
Holotype USNM 264247, geounit North Pacific, identified as Cheloscina antennula Shih & Hendrycks, 1996
Holotype MONA 3721 30, geounit North Atlantic, identified as Proscina magna Stephensen & Pirlot, 1931
Holotype MONA 372131, geounit North East Atlantic, identified as Mimoscina gracilipes Pirlot, 1933
Holotype SAMA C7061, geounit Sagami Bay, identified as Mimonectes neosphaericus Zeidler, 2012
Holotype ZMUC CRU-20429, geounit Samoan part of the South Pacific Ocean, identified as Mimoscina galbraithae Zeidler, 2012
Holotype ZMUM Mb-1061, geounit Ryukyu Trench, identified as Pseudomimonectes robustus M. Vinogradov, 1960
Holotype ZMUM Mb-1062, geounit Bering Sea, identified as Proscina birsteini M. Vinogradov, 1956
 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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