Hansenomysis anaramosae n.sp., a new suprabenthic mysid (Crustacea, Mysidacea, Petalophtalmidae) from the Bellingshausen Sea (Southern Ocean)
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S143960920700044XDate
2007Type
research articleKeywords
MysidaceaPetalophthalmidae
Hansenomysis
Bellingshausen sea
Antarctica
Abstract
A new petalophthalmid mysid, Hansenomysis anaramosae n. sp., is described from specimens sampled with a suprabenthic sled in the Bellingshausen Sea (Southern Ocean). Hansenomysis anaramosae is clearly distinguishable from its closest congener, H. angusticauda Tattersall, by the carapace sculpturing, the rostrum produced into a spine-like process, the shape and armature of the antennal scale, eyeplate, and telson. This new species is the fourth Hansenomysis species described from the Southern Ocean. A key to these Antarctic species is presented.