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    Mysidae - Wikipedia

    Mysidae is the largest family of crustaceans in the order Mysida, with over 1000 species in around 170 genera. Members of the family Mysidae are distinguished from other mysids by the fact that the first pereopod (walking leg) has a well-developed exopod (outer branch), the carpopropodus of the … See more

    The following subfamilies and genera are recognised:
    Neobirsteiniamysis Hendrickx et Tchindonova, 2020 See more

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    The order Mysida has 2 families, 179 genera and 1210 species, being the order that contains the largest number of species distributed by the greatest diversity of habitats (subterranean, freshwater, brackish, coastal, surface water to deep-sea water).
    The Mysidae were first established by Haworth [ 30] to contain the genus Mysis. This genus had been instituted earlier by Latreille [ 31] for reception of species described by Fabricius [ 32 ]: the mysid Cancer oculatus, the leptostracan Cancer bipes, and an euphausiid species of obscure identity, Cancer pedatus.
    Mysida is an order of small, shrimp -like crustaceans in the malacostracan superorder Peracarida. Their common name opossum shrimps stems from the presence of a brood pouch or "marsupium" in females. The fact that the larvae are reared in this pouch and are not free-swimming characterises the order.
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    Mysids belong to the Order Mysida which belongs to the Superorder Peracarida. Formerly mysids were classified as belonging to the Order Mysidacea until phylogenetic research revealed that Mysidacea consists of several distinct Orders (Mysida, Lophogastrida and a new Order Stygiomysida) ( Mees and Meland 2012; Meland and Willassen 2007 ).
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    WebApr 30, 2015 · Google Scholar. The order Mysida (2 families, 178 genera, 1132 species) contains species across a broad range of habitats, such as subterranean, fresh, brackish, coastal, and surface to deep-sea habitats. …

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