Boreomysis sibogae

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Boreomysis sibogae
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Boreomysis
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B. (B.) sibogae
Binomial name
Boreomysis (Boreomysis) sibogae
Hansen, 1910
Synonyms[1]
  • Boreomysis spinifera Coifmann, 1937

Boreomysis sibogae is a species of mysid crustaceans from the subfamily Boreomysinae (family Mysidae). It is also a member of the nominotypical subgenus Boreomysis sensu stricto. The species is an epi-bathypelagic mysid, widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific and possibly also in the Atlantic Ocean.[2][1]

Description[edit]

Body length of adults is 13–38 mm. Anterior margin of the carapace has a short pointed rostrum, with smoothly rounded lateral margins, not produced into angles like in B. (B.) inopinata and B. (B.) sphaerops. In juveniles the rostrum can be rather long, similar to B. (B.) brucei and B. (B.) intermedia.

The telson does not have the dilatation. It is longer than the last abdominal segment, 3.0–3.4 times longer than wide and its posterior width being about 0.6 of the anterior. Lateral margins of the telson having up to 60 spiniform setae in groups of several short and one long setae. Apical spiniform setae of telson numbering three. Telson cleft is 0.20–0.25 of the entire telson length, which is somewhat deeper than in the close relative B. (B.) californica, with up to 85 long spinules.

Like in other members of the subgenus Boreomysis, the slightly flattened eyes of B. (B.) sibogae are large or moderate in size, but never dominating over the stalk, and bear papilla, which is quite variable from small to rather long. Antennal scale is relatively broad (4.7–5.5 times as long as wide), with apical part not produced beyond the outer spine. By this the species additionally differs from B. (B.) brucei, B. (B.) californica and B. (B.) intermedia, in which the apical part is produced beyond the spine. In juveniles of B. sibogae, however, this part of the antennal scale can be slightly produced, making the relationship between the four taxa rather confusing.

Pereopod propodus is 2-segmented, like in majority of the species in the subgenus. Uropodal endopod has zero to two spiniform setae. Uropodal exopod segment 1 is 0.20–0.27 of the entire length of the exopod, with two spiniform setae.[1]

Distribution[edit]

Boreomysis sibogae has been recorded accross the Indo-Pacific region: from Northwest Pacific to the Southern Ocean, from the Northwest Indian Ocean to Indonesia and the Tasman Sea. There are doubtful records also from the Atlantic.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Daneliya, M. E. "Mysid subfamily Boreomysinae (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae)". Records of the Australian Museum. 75 (2). doi:10.3853/j.2201-4349.75.2023.1845.
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