Species Identification: Find Species


Family: Gnathophausiidae



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8 species
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Gnathophausia affinis
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Gnathophausia elegans
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Gnathophausia gracilis
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Gnathophausia longispina
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Gnathophausia scapularis
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Gnathophausia zoea
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Antarctic

Neognathophausia gigas (Willemoes-Suhm, 1873)

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Neognathophausia gigas
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Neognathophausia ingens
[Giant red mysid]


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Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm) Year
Gnathophausia affinis
Gnathophausia elegans
Gnathophausia gracilis Atlantic, Indian and Paci 1875
Gnathophausia longispina Indo-Pacific. 1884
Gnathophausia scapularis Indo-Pacific.
Gnathophausia zoea Cosmopolitan. 1873
Neognathophausia gigas Antarctic 1873
Neognathophausia ingens Giant red mysid Atlantic Ocean, Indo-Paci 1870



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