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Hydrolagus barbouri (Garman, 1908). Ninespot chimaera<br />

Northwest Pacific: Japan. FAO Area 61. Upper to mid slope. 250-1100m (most common 600-<br />

800m).<br />

Hydrolagus bemisi Didier, 2002. Pale ghostshark<br />

Southwest Pacific: New Zealand. FAO Area 81. Upper to mid slope, deepsea plateaus and<br />

rises. 400-1100m (mostly 500-700m).<br />

Hydrolagus colliei (Lay & Bennett, 1839). Spotted ratfish<br />

Northeast and Eastern Central Pacific: Alaska to Mexico. FAO Areas 67, 77. Shelf and upper<br />

to mid slope. 0-971m.<br />

Hydrolagus lemures (Whitley, 1939). Blackfin ghostshark<br />

Eastern Indian and Western Central and Southwest Pacific: Australia. FAO Areas 57, 71, 81.<br />

Outer shelf and upper slope. 146-510m.<br />

Hydrolagus lusitanicus Moura, Figueiredo, Bordalo-Machado, Almeida & Gordo, 2005.<br />

Northeast Atlantic: Portugal. FAO Area 27. Deep slope. 1600m.<br />

Hydrolagus macrophthalmus de Buen, 1959. Bigeye chimaera.<br />

Southeast Pacific: Chile. FAO Area 87. Habitat data not available.<br />

Hydrolagus matallanasi Soto & Vooren, 2004. Striped Rabbitfish<br />

Southwest Atlantic: southern Brazil. FAO Area 41. Upper slope. 416-736m.<br />

Hydrolagus mccoskeri Barnett, Didier, Long & Ebert, 2006. Galapagos ghostshark<br />

Southeast Pacific: Galapagos Islands. FAO Area 87. Upper slope. 396-506m.<br />

Hydrolagus mirabilis (Collett, 1904). Large-eyed rabbitfish or spectral chimaera<br />

Wide-ranging in the Eastern Atlantic and also in the Western Central Atlantic. FAO Areas 27,<br />

31, 34, 47. Upper to deep slope. 450-1933m (mostly >800m).<br />

Hydrolagus mitsukurii (Dean, 1904). Mitsukurii's chimaera<br />

Northwest and Western Central Pacific: Japan to Philippines. FAO Areas 61, 71. Upper to<br />

mid slope. 325-770m. Includes the junior synonym Hydrolagus deani (Smith & Radcliffe,<br />

1912).<br />

Hydrolagus novaezealandiae (Fowler, 1910). Dark or New Zealand ghostshark<br />

Southwest Pacific: New Zealand. FAO Area 81. Shelf and upper to mid slope. 25-950m (most<br />

common 150-500m).<br />

Hydrolagus ogilbyi (Waite, 1898). Ogilby's ghostshark<br />

Eastern Indian and Southwest Pacific: southeastern Australia. FAO Areas 57, 81. Outer shelf<br />

and upper slope. 120-350m.<br />

Hydrolagus pallidus Hardy & Stehmann, 1990. Pale chimaera<br />

Scattered records in the Northeast Atlantic. FAO Area 27. Mid to deep slope and deepsea<br />

troughs. 1200-2075m.<br />

Hydrolagus purpurescens (Gilbert, 1905). Purple chimaera<br />

Northwest Pacific (Japan) and Eastern Central Pacific (Hawaii). FAO Areas 61, 77. Mid to<br />

deep slope, deepsea troughs and seamounts. 920-1130m (Japan), 1750-1951m (Hawaii).<br />

Includes the probable junior synonym Hydrolagus eidolon (Jordan & Hubbs, 1925).<br />

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