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Deep-sea fished collected from the Andaman Sea by R/V Chakrathong Tongyai during 1996–2000 Part 9: Orders Chimaeriformes, Cacharhiniformes, Torpediniformes and Rajiformes |
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Creator | Toshio Kawai |
Title | Deep-sea fished collected from the Andaman Sea by R/V Chakrathong Tongyai during 1996–2000 Part 9: Orders Chimaeriformes, Cacharhiniformes, Torpediniformes and Rajiformes |
Contributor | Fumihito Tashiro, Naohide Nakayama, Yuya Kumagai, Charatsee Aungtonya, Surangkana Tuanapaya |
Publisher | Phuket Marine Biological Center |
Publication Year | 2567 |
Journal Title | Phuket Marine Biological Center Research Bulletin |
Journal Vol. | 81 |
Journal No. | 1 |
Page no. | 93-104 |
Keyword | Neoharriotta pinnata, Hydrolagus deani, Bythaelurus hispidus, Apristurus macrostomus, Benthobatis moresbyi, Sinobatis andamanensis, BIOSHELF |
URL Website | https://km.dmcr.go.th/c_266 |
Website title | PMBC Research Bulletin |
ISSN | 2697-6323 |
Abstract | As a result of taxonomic studies based on cartilaginous fish specimens captured by BIOSHELF (Biodiversity of the Andaman Sea Shelf) project, those specimens were identified as Neoharriottapinnata (Schnakenbeck, 1931) in the family Rhinochimaeridae Garman, 1901 (order Chimaeriformes), Hydrolagus deani (Smith and Radcliffe in Smith, 1912) in the family Chimaeridae Rafinesque, 1815 (order Chimaeriformes), Bythaelurus hispidus (Alcock, 1891) and Apristurus macrostomus Chu, Meng and Li in Meng, Chu and Li, 1985 in the family Pentanchidae Smith, 1912 (order Carcharhiniformes), Benthobatis moresbyi Alcock, 1898 in the family Narcinidae Gill, 1862 (order Torpediniformes), and Sinobatis andamanensisLast and Bussarawit, 2016 in the family Rajidae de Blainville, 1816 (order Rajiformes). Hydrolagus deani,which is sometimes synonymized under Hydrolagus mitsukurii (Jordan and Snyder, 1904), is separable byshape of second dorsal fin (deeply indented in the center in the former species vs. lacking intended in thelatter), base of first dorsal fin (broad vs. narrow), and dorsal-spine length (usually slightly shorter than firstdorsal-fin length vs. longer). |