Diamysis lagunaris from the NSC; ♂ ad., 7.3 mm (A), ♀♀ ad., 6.9 mm (B), 6.5 mm (C), 6.6 mm (D), 6 mm (E) and ♂ ad., 6.2 mm (F). A ♂ in toto, lateral B ♀ in toto, most thoracopods broken, lateral C ♀ in toto, left antennula and antenna broken, dorsal D caudal margin of pleomere 6 with anal bulge (ab) and basis of endopod of uropod (eu), dashed line enhances contour of scutellum paracaudale (sc), lateral E right eye, arrow points to fenestra paracornealis, dorsal F telson, dorsal. A–C, E–F objects artificially separated from background. Micrographs by K.J. Wittmann

 
 
  Part of: Wittmann KJ, van Haaren T, Vlierboom R (2024) The world-wide invader Deltamysis holmquistae expanded to the East Atlantic and Diamysis lagunaris to the North Sea (Crustacea, Mysida). Aquatic Invasions 19(4): 413-429. https://doi.org/10.3391/ai.2024.19.4.141425