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Thompson, J.V. (1829). On the Luminosity of the Ocean, with descriptions of some remarkable species of Luminous Animals (Pyrosoma pigmaea and Sapphirina indicator) and particularly of the four new genera, Nocticula, Cynthia, Lucifer and Podopsis, of the Shizopodae. In: Thompson, J.V. (1828-1834). Zoological Researches, and illustrations; or, natural history of nondescript or imperfectly known animals, in a series of memoirs, illustrated by numerous figures. pp. 37-61, plates V-VIII.
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Thompson, J.V.
1829
On the Luminosity of the Ocean, with descriptions of some remarkable species of Luminous Animals (Pyrosoma pigmaea and Sapphirina indicator) and particularly of the four new genera, Nocticula, Cynthia, Lucifer and Podopsis, of the Shizopodae
In: Thompson, J.V. (1828-1834). Zoological Researches, and illustrations; or, natural history of nondescript or imperfectly known animals, in a series of memoirs, illustrated by numerous figures
pp. 37-61, plates V-VIII
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Cynthia Thompson, 1829 accepted as Cynthilia White, 1850 accepted as Siriella Dana, 1850 (original description)
Lucifer Thompson, 1829 (original description)
Mysis chamaeleon J.V. Thompson, 1828 accepted as Praunus flexuosus (Müller, 1776) (original description)
Mysis leachii Thompson, 1828 accepted as Praunus flexuosus (Müller, 1776) (original description)
Mysis scoticus J.V. Thompson, 1828 accepted as Neomysis integer (Leach, 1814) (additional source)
Mysis vulgaris J.V. Thompson, 1828 accepted as Neomysis integer (Leach, 1814) (original description)
Neomysis integer (Leach, 1814) (taxonomy source)
Sapphirina Thompson J.V., 1829 (original description)
 Original description

Described as a genus, with no mention of contained species [details]