Mysidacea taxon details
original description
Tattersall, W. M. (1943). Biological results of last cruise of Carnegie IV. The mysids. <em>In: Ault, J.P. (commander), Scientific results of cruise VII of the Carnegie during 1928-1929, BiologyIV. -Publ. Carnegie Inst. Washington.</em> No. 555: 61-72. [details] Available for editors 
original description
(of Anisomysis (Pseudanisomysis) Murano & Fukuoka, 2003) Murano, M.; Fukuoka, K. (2003). A systematic study on the genus Anisomysis (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae), with descriptions of six new species. <em>Bulletin of the National Science Museum. Series A: Zoology.</em> 29: 65-102. [details] 
original description
(of Carnegieomysis W. Tattersall, 1943) Tattersall, W. M. (1943). Biological results of last cruise of Carnegie IV. The mysids. <em>In: Ault, J.P. (commander), Scientific results of cruise VII of the Carnegie during 1928-1929, BiologyIV. -Publ. Carnegie Inst. Washington.</em> No. 555: 61-72. [details] Available for editors 
additional source
Sawamoto, S., Srinui, K., Moriya, M. (2015). Re-definition of the genus Javanisomysis Bacescu, 1992 as a subgenus in the genus Anisomysis Hansen, 1910 (Mysida, Mysidae) and a new species of the subgenus from coastal waters in Phuket, Thailand. <em>Custaceana.</em> 88 (7-8): 809-838., available online at https://doi.org/10.1163/15685403-00003455 [details]
source of synonymy
MURANO, M. (1995). New and already known species of the genus Anisomsysis (Mysidacea) from Hawaii and the society Islands Journal of Crustacean Biology 15 (2): 355-364 note: Carnegieomysis = Anisomysis [details] Available for editors 
new combination reference
Sawamoto, S. (2015). Current status of mysid taxonomy in Southeast Asia. <em>Marine Research in Indonesia.</em> 39(1): 1-14., available online at https://doi.org/10.14203/mri.v39i1.80 note:
"Anisomysis (Pseudanisomysis) [...] should be referred to as Carnegiomysis (sic!) [...] (Mees and Meland, 2012) and their replacement should be publicised." Pending proper publication of the synonymy...
"Anisomysis (Pseudanisomysis) [...] should be referred to as Carnegiomysis (sic!) [...] (Mees and Meland, 2012) and their replacement should be publicised." Pending proper publication of the synonymy?
[details] Available for editors 
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