1. Three new species of Heteromysis (Crustacea: Mysida) from coral reef aquaria in Florida and Central Europe.
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Wittmann KJ, Abed-Navandi D, Dubois M, and Chevaldonn P
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- Animals, Animals, Zoo, Coral Reefs, DNA, Ribosomal, Electron Transport Complex IV genetics, Europe, Florida, Male, RNA, Ribosomal, 18S genetics, Species Specificity, Crustacea anatomy & histology, Crustacea classification, Crustacea genetics
- Abstract
Three new species of the genus Heteromysis S.I. Smith, 1873 (tribus Heteromysini), are described from a rich stock of mysids obtained on request from the international community of professional aquarium keepers. The 18S rDNA and COI sequences of the three species were distinct from each other and also from other sequences published in DNA databases. Heteromysis (Olivemysis) schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. is morphologically characterized within the subgenus Olivemysis based on the structure of the first and second antennae, male pleopods, uropods, and telson. Heteromysis (Heteromysis) gulfarii sp. nov. is outstanding within the subgenus Heteromysis by sexually dimorphic modified setae on the antennular trunk. These setae are non-dimorphic in the very similar Heteromysis (Heteromysis) korntalensis sp. nov. Both species H. gulfarii and to a lesser degree also H. korntalensis show modified eyes, subquadrate in dorsal view, eyestalks anteriorly tapering in lateral view; small, well-developed cornea implanted laterally on modified eyestalk. Apart from eye structure H. gulfarii and H. korntalensis clearly fall morphologically within the nominotypical subgenus Heteromysis.
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- 2021
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