Mysidacea name details
original description
Thompson, J.V. (1829-1834). Zoological Researches, and illustrations; or, natural history of nondescript or imperfectly known animals, in a series of memoirs, illustrated by numerous figures. <em>Printed for King and Ridings: Cork.</em> Vol. I. Part I: 110 + pp, VI, XI, III, VI plates. (look up in IMIS), available online at https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.14446 [details] 
taxonomy source
Sars, G.O. (1877). Nye Bidrag til Kundskaben om Middelhavets Invertebratfauna I. Middelhavets Mysider. <em>Arch. Math. Naturvidenskaberne.</em> 2: 10-119, 36pls., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/10962561 page(s): 35; note: Agreed that Podopsis Thompson, 1828 hardly referred to a mysid but rather a decapod, and established genus Macropsis for Podopsis slabberi Beneden, 1861. [details] 
additional source
Czerniavsky, V. (1882). Monographia Mysidarum inprimis Imperii Rossici. Fasc. 1, 2. <em>Trudy Sankt-Peterburgskago Obshchestvo Estestvoispytatelei (Travaux de la Société des Naturalistes de St.-Pétersbourg).</em> 12: 1-170; 13: 1-85, 4 pls., available online at https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=BXlBAQAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PP6 [details] 
additional source
Beneden, P.J. van. (1861). Recherches sur les Crustacés du littoral de Belgique. [Research on Crustaceans of the Belgian coast.]. <em>Memoires de l'Academie royale des sciences de Belgique.</em> 33: 1-180, pls. 1-31., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/119687#/summary [details] 
From editor or global species database
Homonymy "In 1829, p. 59, J. V. Thompson described a new genus, Podopsis, for what he thought was a MysId, but It is now evident that he was dealing with a macrurous
decapod. The name Podopsis was adopted by later writers, and M. slabberi was referred to it. Van Beneden (1861, p. 17) published a very full and complete description of the genus under this name, but In 1877, p. 35, G. O. Sars, discovering that the name Podopsis was preoccupied, renamed the genus Macropsis and gave a new and very futI description of it." [details]
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