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II, N. (1964). Fauna Japonica, Mysidae (Crustacea). Biogeogr. Soc. Japan. 610pp.
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II, N.
1964
Fauna Japonica, Mysidae (Crustacea)
Biogeogr. Soc. Japan
610pp
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NeMys doc_id: 1360
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 Depth range

this is a deep sea form [details]

 Distribution

widely distributed in the deep waters of the Southern and the Antarctic Oceans as well as the Bering and the Okhotsk Sea [details]

 Distribution

Known from the north-western Pacific ranging from the northern part of Japan through Kamchatka to the Bering Sea ... [details]

 Distribution

Widely distributed along the Pacific nm from Kamchatka through the Bering Sea and the adjacent Arctic seas, Alaska, ... [details]

 Distribution

This is evidently a very common form in the shallow waters of the Pacific coast of Japan near Izu Province, but it ... [details]

 Ecology

coastal species [details]

 Ecology

oceanic form [details]

 Ecology

This species is, as far as the present materials concern, clearly a shallow water form and is common in the sandy ... [details]

 Ecology

SARS' type specimens are recorded to be captured at the surface of the sea in the North Pacific, but the ... [details]

 Ecology

This species is rather common in the pelagic waters. [details]

 Ecology

It is a littoral form. [details]

 Ecology

an oceanic form [details]

 Ecology

Deep sea form. Its known bathymetric range is 120-264 fathoms [details]

 Ecology

probably a deep sea dweller [details]

 Ecology

This species seems to be an off-shore species and penetrates seasonally into the coastal waters.  [details]

 Ecology

oceanic form [details]

 Habitat

This species is probably a littoral species but is often captured in the open sea, and gregarious in nature. [details]

 Habitat

the species is generally captured by the surface plankton gatherings made in off-shore waters, and accordingly is a ... [details]