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Petryashev, V. V.; Daneliya, M. E. (2014). The taxonomic status of Western Pacific mysid species of Neomysis awatschensis (Brandt, 1851) group. Russian Journal of Marine Biology. 40(3): 165-176.
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10.1134/s1063074014030079 [view]
Petryashev, V. V.; Daneliya, M. E.
2014
The taxonomic status of Western Pacific mysid species of Neomysis awatschensis (Brandt, 1851) group
Russian Journal of Marine Biology
40(3): 165-176
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Central Kuroshio Current for Neomysis awatschensis (Brandt, 1851) 
Chinese part of the Eastern China Sea for Neomysis nigra Nakazawa, 1910 
Chinese part of the South China Sea for Neomysis nigra Nakazawa, 1910 
Guangzhou for Neomysis nigra Nakazawa, 1910 
Honshu Island for Neomysis nigra Nakazawa, 1910 
Northeastern Honshu for Neomysis awatschensis (Brandt, 1851) 
Ob  for Neomysis awatschensis (Brandt, 1851)  (origin: alien)
Oyashio Current for Neomysis awatschensis (Brandt, 1851) 
Posyeta Bay for Neomysis nigra Nakazawa, 1910 
Sea of Japan for Neomysis nigra Nakazawa, 1910 
Sea of Japan/East Sea for Neomysis awatschensis (Brandt, 1851) 
Shikoku for Neomysis nigra Nakazawa, 1910 
South Korean part of the Yellow Sea for Neomysis awatschensis (Brandt, 1851) 
South Korean part of the Yellow Sea for Neomysis nigra Nakazawa, 1910 
Southern Baltic Lowlands  for Neomysis awatschensis (Brandt, 1851)  (origin: alien)
Volga - Ural  for Neomysis awatschensis (Brandt, 1851)  (origin: alien)
Yellow Sea for Neomysis nigra Nakazawa, 1910 
 Distribution

"A widespread West Pacific boreal species. Found in the south from Honshu Island (the most southern points of ... [details]

 Distribution

Successfully introduced into the Ob River (Ob Reservoir near Novosibirsk) and Lake Ilmen (Novgorod Region), ... [details]

 Distribution

West Pacific tropical and subtropical species, sometimes penetrating into the low boreal waters. China, Korea, ... [details]

 Environment

"Estuarine, freshwater, upper sublittoral species. Inhabits depths of 0–15 m, in water with emperatures ranging ... [details]

 Habitat

"The habitat of N. nigra is probably close to that of N. awatschensis. It is also a freshwater-estuarian and higher ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Was treated distinct from Neomysis intermedia (Cz.) through 1910 to 2014 (Nakazawa 1910, Tattersall 1951 etc.), and ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Was treated as an independent species distinct from Neomysis awatschensis (Brandt, 1851) through 1910 to 2014 (e.g. ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Was treated as (a synonym of) Neomysis awatschensis from 1932 to 2014, when reinstituted by Petryashov & Daneliya. [details]