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Boreomysinae is a subfamily of large, mostly deep-water oceanic from the family . The name, which can be translated as "northern mysids", comes from the genus G.O. Sars, 1869, established for Boreomysis arctica (Krøyer, 1861) from the waters of . As more species have been discovered subsequently, the subfamily is considered panoceanic, and includes 38 species from two genera, and Neobirsteiniamysis Hendrickx et , 2020.

Boreomysinae is a primitive group, uniquely distinguished from other subfamilies of by the presence of the seven pairs of , which can be maximum four in other subfamilies, and by the incomplete proximal suture on the (either complete and distal or completely absent in the rest of subfamilies).

Boreomysinaes show wide diversity in the structure of eyes, from rather reduced to large with well-developed .

Being an ancient group of , possibly originated in the beginning of , boreomysines are considered .


Description
Abdominal lacking . not armed in anterior part, but having apical cleft, lacking plumose setae. Appendix masculina present as slight tubercle with a bunch of setae. Labrum not armed apically; thought its right lobe with inward-bent process. with smooth outer margin, terminating with non-articulated spine.Wittmann, K. J., A. P. Ariani, and J.-P. Lagardère. (2014) Orders Lophogastrida Boas, 1883, Stygiomysida Tchindonova, 1981, and Mysida Boas, 1883 (also known collectively as Mysidacea), pp. 189–396, 404–406. In Treatise on Zoology—Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology. The Crustacea. Revised and updated, as well as extended from the Traité de Zoologie, ed. J. C. von Vaupel Klein, M. Charmantier-Daures, and F. R. Schram, Vol. 4 Part B (54) endopods not differentiated; only pereopod 1 slightly stronger than others; and divided by oblique articulation; internal articulation of the propodus transverse. Marsupium (brood pouch) made of seven plates (oostegites), present on 2 and all six pereopods of females. Penes tubular. reduced to unsegmented plates in females. In males pleopods always well-developed,Zimmer, C. 1909. Die nordischen Schizopoden (inkl. Nachtrag zu Mysis oculata (Fabr.). In Nordisches Plankton, ed. K. Brandt and C. Apstein. Kiel and Leipzig: Lipsius und Tischer, 12: 1–179 biramous; endopod 1 non-segmented; other endopods and all five exopods multisegmented; endopods with movable preudobranchial lobe; exopod 3, and sometimes also exopod 2 modified, with stronger and shorter setae on terminal segments. with incomplete proximal suture, its segment 1 bearing distolateral spiniform setae; endopod entire, without signs of articulation. Balance organ () in the endopod of organic composition, somewhat reduced

Boremysine individuals are the largest mysids: body length of some species reaches up to 85 cm.


Taxonomy
Type genus of the subfamily is G.O. Sars, 1869; by original .

Some authors suggested the suborder or the full family status for boreomysines, but only the subfamily level rank is currently supported.


Classification
The subfamily contains two genera:


Phylogeny
Boreomysines were originally thought to be close to , another subfamily with well-developed pleopods. According to molecular genetic studies, Boreomysinae form a clade, basal to most of , and somewhat close to Rhopalophthalminae, also with articulated and organic . A detailed comparison suggests them to be structurally more similar to , sharing uropodal exopod articulation, its armature, non-differentiation of , non-reduction of and their apical modification.

Their basal position, corresponds to their primitive structure. Estimates of the make boremysines some 242,7 million years old.


Distribution
The subfamily is generally cosmopolitan. Boreomysine species are among the most widely distributed mysids. For example, Neobirsteiniamysis inermis is a rare case of bipolar species, found in the deep water from to .


Habitat
Boreomysine mysids are mostly deep-water oceanic crustaceans. Certain species, however, have been described from relatively shallow epi- and waters (members of the subgenus Boreomysis (Petryashovia). Some deep-water species also occasionally penetrate . Some species have also been found in , like , thus deviating from purely oceanic habits.

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