2005
DOI: 10.1651/c-2512
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A Revision of the Genus Parastilomysis (Mysida: Mysidae), with Descriptions of Three New Species and Establishment of a New Genus for P. Secunda

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“…Three individuals have a naked region at the 1/6 part from the base of the telson, while one of the specimens collected from Geomundo Island has no naked region, which is composed of several stout spines subsequently and increased in length distally. This characteristic is consitent with the description of Fukuoka et al (2005). 3) As to the third pleopod of the male, the first segment of the exopod is slightly shorter than half of the endopod in the previous record (Ii, 1936(Ii, , 1964.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…Three individuals have a naked region at the 1/6 part from the base of the telson, while one of the specimens collected from Geomundo Island has no naked region, which is composed of several stout spines subsequently and increased in length distally. This characteristic is consitent with the description of Fukuoka et al (2005). 3) As to the third pleopod of the male, the first segment of the exopod is slightly shorter than half of the endopod in the previous record (Ii, 1936(Ii, , 1964.…”
Section: Systematic Accountssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…During the investigation of the mysid fauna from the southern part of Korea, Parastilomysis paradoxa Ii, 1936 was collected using a light trap in a shallow subtidal area. Parastilomysis paradoxa has been reported from only Japan (Ii, 1936(Ii, , 1964Murano, 1970aMurano, , 1970bFukuoka et al, 2005) and China (Wang and Liu, 1997;Liu and Wang, 2000;Fukuoka et al, 2005). In the present paper, we expand the distribution ranges to Korea and provide a description with illustrations of P. paradoxa as the first record to Korean fauna, including the genus as well.…”
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confidence: 78%
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