Mysidacea from continental shelf waters of the northwestern Gulf of Mexico.

Date

1986

Authors

Price, W.W.
McAllister, A.P.
Towsley, R.M.
DelRe, M.

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Abstract

Eight species of Mysidacea were collected from continental shelf waters off Texas and Louisiana. Siriella thompsonii, Anchialina typica, Amathimysis brattegardi, Pseudomma heardi and Mysidopsis furca are recorded from the western Gulf of Mexico for the first time. Species accounts include morphological and ecological information and distributional records. A preliminary zoogeographical comparison of the mysids of the northwestern and northeastern Gulf of Mexico indicates a richer fauna in the latter area. This richer fauna appears to be due to the presence of tropical species in the offshore waters resulting from the intrusion of the Gulf Loop Current and an abundance of hard bottom communities in this part of the Gulf.

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p. 45-58.

Keywords

mysids, marine crustaceans, biological collections, organism morphology, ecology, ecological distribution, distribution records

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