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Mysidopsis gemina n. sp. (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae) from the northern Pacifc coast of Costa Rica

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Price, W. Wayne
Heard, Richard W.
Vargas Castillo, Rita

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Mysidopsis gemina n. sp. is described from protected and exposed beach habitats in the provinces of Puntarenas and Guanacaste on the northern Pacifc coast of Costa Rica. Morphologically, M. gemina most closely resembles M. furca Bowman, 1957 known from the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of North America. Both these species are unique within the genus by their distinctively sexually dimorphic telsons. Te new Costa Rican species can be distinguished from M. furca and other species of Mysidopsis by a combination of having a male with biarticulated endopods on the frst pleopods and pleopods 2–5 with large plate-like pseudopodia (exites). Te occurrence of these characters and morphological features within the subfamily Leptomysinae is discussed

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Mysid, eastern Pacifc, Central America, taxonomy, new species, Peracarida

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https://www.scielo.br/j/nau/a/tfCSTv5tqJ6Fq3dcLkBQx3L/?format=pdf&lang=en

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