![]() ![]() Phylogeny, biology, and classification ofextant Holocephalans, Biology of Sharks and their Relatives, 2nd(Carrier, J. CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research paper. Pogonoski (Eds), Descriptions of new Australian chondrichthyans (vol. Three new species of the genus Chimaera Linnaeus (Chimaeriformes: Chimaeridae) from Australia: In P.R. ![]() R.(Eds), Biology of Sharks and their Relatives. Phylogeny and classification of extant Holocephali: In Carrier, J.C., Musick, J.A. FAO species identification guide for fishery purposes and American Society of Ichthylogists and Herpetologists (Special Publication No 5). (Ed.), The living marine resources of the Western Central Atlantic.Volume 1:Introduction, molluscs, crustaceans, hagfishes, sharks, batoid fishes and chimaeras. Neoharriotta pumila, a new species of longnose chimaera from the Northwestern Indian Ocean (Pisces, Holocephali, Rhinochimaeridae). Phylogenetic systematics of extantchimaeroid fishes (Holocephali, Chimaeroidei). Princeton University Press, New Jersey.ĭidier, D.A. (Ed), Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Chondrichthyes–Sharks, Batoids and Chimaeras. Checklist of living Chondrichthyes: In Hamlett, W.C. Niem (Eds), Species identification guide for fishery purposes: The living marine resources of the western central Pacific: Batoid fishes, chimaeras and bony fishes part 1 (Elopidae to Loniphrynidae) (vol. New species of Chimaera (Chondrichthyes: Holocephali: Chimaeriformes: Chimaeridae) from the southwestern Indian Ocean. Malaysia: SEAFDEC/ MFRDMD.Ĭlerkin, P.J., Ebert, D.A. Field guide to rays, skates and chimaeras of the Southeast Asian region. Marine Biodiversity Records, 2(e170): 1-4.Īli, A., Khiok, A.L.P., Fahmi, Dharmadi and Krajangdara, T. First record of Neoharriotta pinnata (Condrichthys: Rhinochimaeridae) and second record of Satyrichthys adeni (Osteichthys: Peristediidae) from Gulf of Aden. africanus based on the genetic information, but state morphologically, especially shape of second dorsal fin, this specimen was most similar to H. deani showed slight differences in morphology with the known H. macrospina and any other Chimaera species whose DNA sequences were available in databases. macrospina sample was different from Australian C. pinnata in the Andaman Sea of Thailand provided a plausible extension of its distributional range, but the record of the other two ghost sharks were far outside their known ranges and remained tentative. macrospina (Chimaeridae) and Philippine chimaera, Hydrolagus cf. Morphological characteristics primarily revealed species described as the sicklefin chimaera, Neoharriotta pinnata (Rhinochimaeridae), longspine chimaera, Chimaera aff. Three species of ghost sharks (Chimaeriformes) were recorded for the first time from the Andaman Sea of Thailand during a deep-sea trawl survey conducted from October 1-15, 2018. Pacific Shark Research Center, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, California, USAĪnimal Systematics and Molecular Ecology Research Group, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, THAILANDĬhimaera, Hydrolagus, Neoharriotta, morphological, DNA barcoding, Andaman Sea, Thailand Abstract Research Centre for Oceanography, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jakarta, INDONESIA Phuket Marine Fisheries Research and Development Center, Department of Fisheries, Phuket, THAILAND ![]()
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