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Antarctomysis maxima (Holt & W.M.Tattersall, 1906)

Dataset
GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
Rank
SPECIES
Published in
World List of Lophogastrida, Stygiomysida and Mysida. Antarctomysis maxima (Holt & Tattersall, 1906). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=226680 on 2020-02-17

Classification

kingdom
Animalia
phylum
Arthropoda
class
Malacostraca
order
Mysida
family
Mysidae
genus
Antarctomysis
species
Antarctomysis maxima

Name

Synonyms
Mysis maxima Holt & Tattersall, 1906
Homonyms
Antarctomysis maxima (Holt & W.M.Tattersall, 1906)

Bibliographic References

  1. Astthorson, O. S. (1984). The distribution and biology of mysids in Icelandic subarctic waters as demonstrated by analysis of cod stomach contents. <em>Sarsia.</em> 69 (2): 107-116.
  2. Bluhm, B. A.; Brey, T.; Klages, M. (2001). The autofluorescent age pigment lipofuscin: key to age, growth and productivity of the Antarctic amphipod Waldeckia obesa (Chevreux, 1905). <em>Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.</em> 258: 215-235.
  3. Brandt, A.; Mühlenhardt-siegel, U.; Siegel, V. (1998). An account of the Mysidacea (Crustacea, Malacostraca) of the Southern Ocean. <em>Antarctic Science.</em> 10(1): 3-11.
  4. Fenton, G.E. (1985). <i>Tasmanomysis oculata</i> n.g. n.sp. from Tasmania waters (Crustacea: Mysidacea: Mysini). <em>Hydrobiologia.</em> 124(2): 123-127.
  5. Gordan, J. (1957). A bibliography of the order Mysidacea. <em>Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.</em> 112 (4): 281-393.
  6. Gutt, J.; Sirenko, B. I.; Arntz, W. E.; Smirnov, I. S.; De Broyer, C. (2000). Biodiversity of the Weddell Sea: Macrozoobenthic species (demersal fish included) sampled during the expedition ANT XIII/3 (EASIZ I) with RV "Polarstern". <em>Berichte zur Polarforschung.</em> 372: 1-103.
  7. Hansen, H.J. (1913): Report on the Crustacea Schizopoda collected by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901-1903, under the charge of Baron Dr. Otto Nordenskjöld. Copenhagen, G.E.C., Gad, 56pp
  8. Ledoyer, M. (1989). Mysidacea et Caridea (Crustacea) de la Campagne MD 42/SIBEX du Marion-Dufresne entre les Iles Kerguelen et la Baie Prydz (Antarctique) Mésogée 49: 67-70
  9. Ledoyer, M. (1990). Mysidacea (Crustacea) de la campagne "EPOS 3" en mer de Weddell, Antarctique. <em>Mesogée.</em> 50: 37-44.
  10. Mauchline, J. (1972). The biology of bathypelagic organisms, especially Crustacea. Deep-Sea Research 19(11):753-780, figs. 1-11, tabs. 1-4. (xi-1972)
  11. Mees, J.; Abdulkerim, Z.; Hamerlynck, O. (1994). Life history, growth and production of Neomysis integer in the Westerschelde estuary (SW Netherlands). <em>Marine Ecology Progress Series.</em> 109, 43-57.
  12. Müller, H. G. (1993). World catalogue and bibliography of the recent Mysidacea. 238p.
  13. Schlacher, T. A.; Wittmann, K. J.; Ariani, A. P. (1992). Comparative morphology and actuopalaeontology of mysid statoliths (Crustacea, Mysidacea). <em>Zoomorphology.</em> 112: 67-79.
  14. TATTERSALL, O.S. (1957). Discovery reports issued by the national Institute of Oceanography Cambridge University press volume XXVII
  15. TATTERSALL, O.S. (1961). Report on some Mysidacea from the deeper waters of the Ross Sea. - Proc. zool. Soc. London, 137: 553-571
  16. TATTERSALL, W.M. (1908). Crustacea VII. Schizopoda. In: National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-1904, Natural History. London, Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.), Zool., 4: 1-42, 8 pls
  17. Tattersall O.S. (1965). The fauna of the Ross Sea. 4. Mysidacea. New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research Bulletin, 167, 9-25.
  18. Tattersall, O. S. (1955). Mysidacea. <em>Discovery Rep.</em> 28: 1-190.
  19. Tattersall, W. M. (1918). Euphausiacea and Mysidacea. <em>Sci. Rep. Australas. Antarct. Exped., ser. C.-Zool. Bot.</em> 5: 1-15.
  20. Tattersall, W. M. (1951). A review of the Mysidacea of the United States National Museum. <em>Smithsonian Institution United States National Museum Bulletin.</em> 201: 1-292.
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