PeRMS source details
Boreomysinae Holt & W.M. Tattersall, 1905 (additional source)
Boreomysis G.O. Sars, 1869 (additional source)
Boreomysis (Boreomysis) californica Ortmann, 1894 (additional source)
British Columbia for Boreomysis (Boreomysis) californica Ortmann, 1894
California for Boreomysis (Boreomysis) californica Ortmann, 1894
Pacific Ocean for Boreomysis (Boreomysis) californica Ortmann, 1894
Peruvian Exclusive Economic Zone for Boreomysis (Boreomysis) californica Ortmann, 1894
Sea of Okhotsk for Boreomysis (Boreomysis) californica Ortmann, 1894
Washington (State) for Boreomysis (Boreomysis) californica Ortmann, 1894
widely distributed in the deep waters of the Southern and the Antarctic Oceans as well as the Bering and the Okhotsk Sea [details]
Known from the north-western Pacific ranging from the northern part of Japan through Kamchatka to the Bering Sea ... [details]
Widely distributed along the Pacific nm from Kamchatka through the Bering Sea and the adjacent Arctic seas, Alaska, ... [details]
This is evidently a very common form in the shallow waters of the Pacific coast of Japan near Izu Province, but it ... [details]
This species is, as far as the present materials concern, clearly a shallow water form and is common in the sandy ... [details]
SARS' type specimens are recorded to be captured at the surface of the sea in the North Pacific, but the ... [details]
This species is rather common in the pelagic waters. [details]
Deep sea form. Its known bathymetric range is 120-264 fathoms [details]
This species seems to be an off-shore species and penetrates seasonally into the coastal waters. [details]
This species is probably a littoral species but is often captured in the open sea, and gregarious in nature. [details]
the species is generally captured by the surface plankton gatherings made in off-shore waters, and accordingly is a ... [details]