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                <text>Coronavirus</text>
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                <text>Dominio científico: Coronavirus</text>
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              <text>LOS MISIDÁCEOS (LOPHOGASTRIDA, STYGIOMYSIDA Y MYSIDA), DE CUBA: HISTORIA, CLAVES DICOTÓMICAS, FIGURAS Y BIBLIOGRAFÍA/ The opossum shrimps (LOPHOGASTRIDA, STYGIOMYSIDA Y MYSIDA): History, dichotomic keys, figures and bibliography.</text>
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              <text>Manuel Ortiz, Rogelio Lalana</text>
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              <text>Se presentan la morfología general, incluyendo los caracteres de interés diagnóstico, una breve historia del grupo, la actualización taxonómica y las claves dicotómicas y figuras para la clasificación de los tres géneros y las cuatro especies de estigiomísidos y las ocho tribus,12 géneros y las 30 especies de mísidos cubanos. Los lofogástridos están representados únicamente por el género Lophogaster Sars, 1857. Los mísidos mejor representados en las aguas cubanas pertenecen a los géneros Heteromysis Smith, 1873, con ocho especies y Mysidium Dana, 1852, con cuatro.  ABSTRACTThe general morphology, including the characters of diagnostic interest, a brief history of the group, the actualized taxonomy and the dicothomic keys and figures for the classification of the 3 genera and 4 species of stigiomysids, as well as the 8 tribes, 12 genera and 30 species of Cuban mysids are given. The lofogastrids are represented only by the genus Lophogaster. The best represented genera in the Cuban waters are Heteromysis Smith, 1873, with 8 species and Mysidium Dana, 1852, with 4.</text>
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              <text>Mysid shrimps, identification keys, Cuban archipelago, Misidáceos, claves de identificación, archipiélago cubano</text>
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              <text>Revista de Investigaciones Marinas</text>
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              <text>Universidad de La Habana</text>
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