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The genus Boreomysis G.O. Sars, 1869 (Peracarida, Mysida, Mysidae) in western Mexico.

Zootaxa
Two species of the genus Boreomysis, B. arctica (Kryer, 1861) and B. californica Ortmann, 1894, were collected in western Mexico. In the eastern Pacific, Boreomysis arctica had previously been recorded from the Bering Sea to southern California.
J. Hernández-Payán, M. Hendrickx
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A synopsis of the Tanaidacea (Crustacea: Peracarida) of Singapore, with a review of tanaidacean diversity in Southeast Asia and the South China Sea.

Zootaxa
In the first comprehensive taxonomic study of the tanaidacean fauna of Singapore, a total of 23 species belonging to two suborders, three superfamilies, 13 families and 22 genera were identified from approximately 2,400 specimens, including 11 species ...
Chim Chee Kong
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Syncarida — N. N. (Euphausiacea, Pancarida + Peracarida) [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
Within the Xenommacarida the Syncarida form the sister group of an as yet unnamed unity of the Euphausiacea and the Pancarida + Peracarida.
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N. N.: Euphausiacea, Pancarida + Peracarida

2000
An as yet unnamed monophylum with the Euphausiacea and Pancari­da + Peracarida as adelphotaxa was established by RICHTER (1994b) with the following characteristic features.
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A collection of Peracarida from Möre and Romsdal, Northwestern Norway

Sarsia, 1972
Abstract This paper presents a list of species of Peracarida (3 Mysidacea, 24 Cumacea, 9 Tanaidacea, 20 Isopoda, and 62 Amphipoda), collected during a two week cruise (summer 1970) in the faunistically poorly investigated fjords and coastal areas of More and Romsdal county, northwestern Norway.
Torleiv Brattegard, Wim Vader
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The surface microstructure of marine and terrestrial isopoda (Crustacea, Peracarida)

Zoomorphology, 1982
The microstructure of the surface of thirteen marine littoral and two terrestrial isopods was investigated by scanning electron microscopy. A great diversity of surface ornamentation is present, including non-sensory microscales, pits, tubercles, and ridges, and sensory tricorns, pit organs, pores, papillae and setae. Microscales are common features of
K. Halcrow, C. V. L. Powell
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JURASSIC ISOPOD (MALACOSTRACA: PERACARIDA) FROM RANVILLE, NORMANDY, FRANCE

Journal of Paleontology, 2005
Abstract A single specimen of a likely sphaeromatoid isopod is described from the Upper Bathonian of northern France at Ranville, Normandy. The remarkable three-dimensional preservation consists of only the head and first pereionite, but clearly constitutes a new genus and species, Reboursia ranvillensis.
George S. Wilson   +2 more
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New cumacean species (Crustacea: Peracarida) from Salomon Islands [PDF]

open access: possibleZootaxa, 2008
Four new species of Cumacea are described from deep-sea samples collected around Salomon Islands during the French campaign SALOMON I. Bathylamprops pagesi sp. nov. and Bathylamprops caperatus sp. nov. belonging to the family Lampropidae differ from the all currently known species by the oblique lateral carina running from anterolateral angle backwards.
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Tanaidaceans (Crustacea: Peracarida) from the Gulf of Gabès (Mediterranean Sea)

2019
A large inventory of tanaidaceans is reported from an upstream-downstream transect in tidal channels of the Gulf of Gabès (Tunisia), collected during a 2016–2017 seasonal sampling campaign. Eight species were identified from a collection of 2,896 individuals, including four species of the genus Apseudopsis.
Fersi, Abir   +3 more
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