Mysidacea
Suggested reading
Brattegard T. 1969. Marine biological investigations in the Bahamas. 10. Mysidacea from shallow water in the Bahamas and southern Florida. Part 1. Sarsia, 39:17-106.
Brattegard T. 1970. Marine biological investigations in the Bahamas. 11. Mysidacea from shallow water in the Bahamas and southern Florida. Part 2. Sarsia, 41:1-36.
Brattegard T. 1970. Mysidacea from shallow water in the Caribbean Sea. Sarsia, 43:111-154.
Brattegard, T. 1973. Mysidacea from shallow water on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. Sarsia, 54:1-66.
Brattegard T. 1974. Mysidacea from shallow water on the Caribbean coast of Panama. Sarsia, 57:87-108.
Brattegard, T. 1974. Additional Mysidacea from shallow water on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. Sarsia, 57:47-86.
—The six references above are major contributions to the mysidacean fauna of the Atlantic coasts of Central America, including many species which may quite possibly occur along the Atlantic coasts of South America.
Fage L. 1941. Mysidacea Lophogastrida. I. The Carlsberg Foundation's oceanographical expedition round the world 1928-1930 and previous "Dana"-expeditions under the leadership of the late Professor Johannes Schmidt. Dana Rep., 19:1-52.
Fage L. 1942. Mysidacea Lophogastrida. II. The Carlsberg Foundation's oceanographical expedition round the world 1928-30 and previous "Dana"-expeditions under the leadership of the late Professor Johannes Schmidt. Dana Rep., 23:1-67.
—These two works are detailed reports on members of the suborder Lophogastrida collected by the Danish R/V "Dana", including materials from the South Atlantic Ocean (in French).
Illig G. 1930. Die Schizopoden der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition. Wiss. Erg. Deutsch. Tiefsee-Exp. Dampfer "Valdivia" 1898-1899, 22:397-625.
—A monograph on the Mysidacea and Euphausiacea collected by the German R/V "Valdivia", including mysid materials from the South Atlantic Ocean (in German).
Mauchline J. 1980. The biology of mysids and euphausiids. Part I. The biology of mysids. Advances Mar. Biol., 18:1-369.
—A useful summary of mysid biology; includes keys to genera, and information on reproduction, vertical distribution and migration, food, feeding, chemical composition, internal anatomy, physiology, behaviour, population dynamics, geographic distribution, predators, parasites, and economic importance.
Mauchline J., Murano M. 1977. World list of the Mysidacea, Crustacea. J. Tokyo Univ. Fish., 64:39-88.
—A list of 120 genera and 765 species, with latitudinal ranges, body lengths, geographic region, habitat, and sources of good descriptions.
Müller H.-G. 1993. World catalogue and bibliography of the recent Mysidacea. Lab. Trop. Ecosystems Res. Inf. Serv., Wetzlar, 1-491.
—A list of 979 mysid species in 149 genera, including taxonomic references, geographic distribution, depth range, habitat preferences, and a bibliography of 3490 titles.
Nouvel H. 1943. Mysidacés provenant des campagnes du Prince Albert Ier de Monaco. Rés. Camp. Sci. Accompliés sur son Yacht par le Prince Albert Ier, Prince Souverian de Monaco, 105:1-128.
—A monograph based on mysid materials collected in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Sars G.O. 1885. Report on the Schizopoda collected by H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873-76. Rep. Sci. Res. Voyage H.M.S. Challenger 1873-76, 13:1-228.
—A monograph on the Mysidacea and Euphausiacea collected from theWorld Ocean by the British R/V "Challenger".
Tattersall O.S. 1955. Mysidacea. Discovery Rep., 28:1-190.
—The most important monograph for the South Atlantic Ocean, including many species from the area treated here, collected mainly by the R/V "Discovery".
Tattersall W.M. 1951. A review of the Mysidacea of the United States National Museum. Smithsonian Inst., U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull., 201, I-X, pp. 1-292.
—A monograph on the mysids deposited at the U. S. National Museum, including South Atlantic species.
Tattersall W.M., Tattersall O.S. 1951. British Mysidacea. Ray Soc. Publ., London, pp. 1-460.
—A monograph on the Mysidacea around the British Isles, including an historical account, general morphology, and bionomics, in addition to detailed descriptions and illustrations of 76 species.