Abyssomysis gen. nov.

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Type species

Abyssomysis cornuta gen. et sp. nov. by monotypy and present designation.

Diagnosis

Calyptommini with eyeplate formed by a transverse, median lamina (= ocular symphysis) connecting separate, rudimentary eyestalks; lamina not incised, visual elements absent. Carapace normal, anteriorly rounded.Antennula with well-developed, setose appendix masculina; proximal segment of trunk without ventral carina. Antennal sympod without spiniform extension; antennal scale well developed, entire, its smooth outer margin ending in a prominent tooth, terminal lobe well-developed. Labrum with small, knob-like rostral process. Mandibles with distinct molar part; lacinia mobilis present on left mandible, absent or vestigial on right mandible. First thoracopods normal; basis of endopod with long, setose endite. Females with three pairs of functional oostegites. Penes normal. Pleopods of both sexes reduced to unsegmented, plate- or rod-like endopods, except that the fourth male pleopod is sub-segmented. Both rami of the uropods unsegmented, setose all around, without spines. Telson short, terminally truncate; lateral margins smooth, terminal margin with spines.

Etymology

The generic name is an amalgamated noun with female ending, referring to the occurrence of this mysid in the abyssal plain.