WoRMS source details

Mysis kessleri Grimm, 1877 accepted as Paramysis (Paramysis) kessleri G.O. Sars, 1895 (status source)
Paramysis (Mesomysis) intermedia (Czerniavsky, 1882) (redescription)
Paramysis (Paramysis) eurylepis G.O. Sars, 1907 (redescription)
Paramysis (Paramysis) kessleri G.O. Sars, 1895 (taxonomy source)
Paramysis (Paramysis) kessleri kessleri G.O. Sars, 1895 (redescription)
Paramysis (Paramysis) kessleri sarsi (Derzhavin, 1925) (redescription)
Paramysis armata Czerniavsky, 1882 (status source)
Paramysis kessleri sarsi Derzhavin, 1925 represented as Paramysis (Paramysis) kessleri sarsi (Derzhavin, 1925) (basis of record)
Paramysis kessleri sowinskyi Markovsky, 1955 accepted as Paramysis kessleri G.O. Sars, 1895 represented as Paramysis (Paramysis) kessleri G.O. Sars, 1895 (status source)
Paramysis sarsi Derzhavin, 1925 accepted as Paramysis (Paramysis) kessleri sarsi (Derzhavin, 1925) (basis of record)
Black Sea for Paramysis (Paramysis) kessleri sarsi (Derzhavin, 1925)
Caspian Marine for Paramysis (Paramysis) eurylepis G.O. Sars, 1907
Caspian Marine for Paramysis (Paramysis) kessleri kessleri G.O. Sars, 1895
Gulf of Finland for Paramysis (Mesomysis) intermedia (Czerniavsky, 1882) (origin: alien)
Endemic of the Caspian Sea. Central Caspian Sea. [details]
Central and Southern Caspian Sea only [details]
Depth 0-18 m. Salinity 0-6 psu, rarely up to 10 psu. All types of substrates. [details]
"Depth from 10 to 114 m (sublittoral), most often from 11 to 30 m. Bottom with shells, sand, or sand with mud ... [details]
Sublittoral species found at depths from nearly 0 to 198 m, most often less than 30 m, fresh to mesohaline water. ... [details]
"Fresh water and oligohaline in the North-West Black Sea (salinity no more than 1.5). Found at depths of 0.5-7 m, ... [details]
"Most probably P. armata was an immature specimen of some North Caspian Paramysis. Due to the limited description ... [details]
Identity unclear. Reported from Danube estuary together with P. k. sarsi; P. k. kessleri is not known from thie ... [details]
"Neotype, male (partly dissected and mounted on slides), 14.5 mm, Ukraine, Kherson region, Kherson, Dnieper River, ... [details]
Original type material not known and not specified. [details]