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Hemimysis lamornae

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Hemimysis lamornae
Large group of Hemimysis lamornae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Mysida
Family: Mysidae
Genus: Hemimysis
Species:
H. lamornae
Binomial name
Hemimysis lamornae

Hemimysis lamornae is a small crustacean that lives in shallow waters at a depth of between 5 and 20 metres.

Distribution

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Hemimysis lamornae is found in the North Sea, Baltic Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Black Sea.

Description

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Hemimysis lamornae is bright red or orange and grows to a size of about 8 to 10 mm. They feed primarily on sedimentary organic matter and small crustaceans. They reproduce sexually and females carry the eggs on the underside of their bodies before they hatch.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Rastorgueff, Pierre-Alexandre (Oct 28, 2011). "Feeding strategies and resource partitioning mitigate the effects of oligotrophy for marine cave mysids". Marine Ecology Progress Series. 440: 163–176.

Sources

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  • Rastorgueff, P. A., Harmelin-Vivien, M., Richard, P., & Chevaldonné, P. (2011). Feeding strategies and resource partitioning mitigate the effects of oligotrophy for marine cave mysids. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 440, 163–176. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09347
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