. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 56.—Promysis atlantica Tattersall: a, Anterior end to show rostral plate, eye, antennular peduncle, and antennal scale, X 100; b, telson and uropods, X 100. Genus DOXOMYSIS Hansen Doxomysis Hansen, 1912, p. 205. DOXOMYSIS QUADRISPINOSA (Illig) Mysis quadrispinosa Illig, 1906a, p. 207, fig. 14.—Tattersall, 1911a, p. 127, pi. 6, figs. 6,7. Doxomysis pelagica Hansen, 1912, p. 205, pi. 8, figs. 3a-g. Doxomysis quadrispinosa Zimmer, 1915a, p. 216.—Illig, 1930, p. 480, figs. 163-166. Doxomysis Zimmeri Colosi, 1920, p. 247, pi. 19, figs. 7a-
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 56.—Promysis atlantica Tattersall: a, Anterior end to show rostral plate, eye, antennular peduncle, and antennal scale, X 100; b, telson and uropods, X 100. Genus DOXOMYSIS Hansen Doxomysis Hansen, 1912, p. 205. DOXOMYSIS QUADRISPINOSA (Illig) Mysis quadrispinosa Illig, 1906a, p. 207, fig. 14.—Tattersall, 1911a, p. 127, pi. 6, figs. 6,7. Doxomysis pelagica Hansen, 1912, p. 205, pi. 8, figs. 3a-g. Doxomysis quadrispinosa Zimmer, 1915a, p. 216.—Illig, 1930, p. 480, figs. 163-166. Doxomysis Zimmeri Colosi, 1920, p. 247, pi. 19, figs. 7a-d. Doxomysis Tattersallii Colosi, 1920, p. 248, pi. 19, figs. 8a-e. Occurrence.—Philippine Islands: Albatross station 5422, 1 male, 1 female. West coast of South America : Albatross station 4640*, identified by H. J. Hansen as D. pelagica (1912) (type).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. Off.
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