Tenagomysis Explained
Tenagomysis is a genus of mysid shrimps in the family Mysidae, containing the following species:[1]
- Tenagomysis australis Fenton, 1991
- Tenagomysis bruniensis Fenton, 1991
- Tenagomysis chiltoni W. Tattersall, 1923
- Tenagomysis longipes Murano, 2006
- Tenagomysis longisquama Fukuoka & Bruce, 2005
- Tenagomysis macropsis W. Tattersall, 1923
- Tenagomysis natalensis O. S. Tattersall, 1952
- Tenagomysis novaezealandiae Thomson, 1900
- Tenagomysis producta W. Tattersall, 1923
- Tenagomysis robusta W. Tattersall, 1923
- Tenagomysis scotti W. Tattersall, 1923
- Tenagomysis similis W. Tattersall, 1923
- Tenagomysis tanzaniana Bacescu, 1975
- Tenagomysis tasmaniae Fenton, 1991
- Tenagomysis tenuipes W. Tattersall, 1918
- Tenagomysis thomsoni W. Tattersall, 1923
Ten species of Tenagomysis are known from New Zealand, all of them endemic.[2]
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Notes and References
- J. Mees . 2010 . Tenagomysis Thomson, 1900 . 119909 . December 1, 2011.
- Web site: Tenagomysis . New Zealand Organisms Register . October 27, 2012.