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Hydrolagus trolli Didier & Séret, 2002. Pointy-nosed blue chimaera<br />

Wide-ranging but patchy in the Southern Hemisphere. FAO Areas 47, 48, 58(?), 71, 81, 88(?)<br />

Upper to mid slope and seamounts. 650-1719m (mostly >1000m).<br />

Hydrolagus sp. A [Last & Stevens, 1994; Didier in prep.]. Black ghostshark<br />

Primarily Southwest Pacific: southern Australia and New Zealand. FAO Areas 57, 81. Mid<br />

slope and seamounts. 900-1400m.<br />

Hydrolagus sp. B [Last & Stevens, 1994; Didier in prep.]. Marbled ghostshark<br />

Western Central and Southwest Pacific: eastern Australia. FAO Areas 71, 81. Upper to mid<br />

slope. 450-850m.<br />

Hydrolagus sp. E ["melanophasma" Compagno/McCosker]. Black ratfish<br />

Eastern Central Pacific: California. FAO Area 77.<br />

Hydrolagus sp. F [Chirichigno, 1974]. Peruvian ratfish<br />

Southwest Pacific: Peru. FAO Area 87.<br />

Hydrolagus sp. 1. [White et al. 2006]. Striped ghostshark<br />

Eastern Indian: Lombok, Indonesia. FAO Area 57. Habitat not documented, but probably<br />

slope.<br />

Hydrolagus cf. lemures (Whitley, 1939) [White et al. 2006]. Indonesian ghostshark<br />

Eastern Indian: eastern Indonesia. FAO Area 57. Habitat not documented, but probably slope.<br />

Subclass Elasmobranchii.<br />

Superorder Squalomorphii. Squalomorph <strong>Shark</strong>s.<br />

Order Hexanchiformes. Cow and Frilled <strong>Shark</strong>s.<br />

Family Chlamydoselachidae. Frilled <strong>Shark</strong>s.<br />

Chlamydoselachus anguineus Garman, 1884. Frilled shark<br />

Wide-ranging but patchy in temperate and tropical waters of the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific.<br />

FAO Areas 27, 31, 34, 47, 57, 61, 77, 81, 87. Shelf and upper to mid slope. 50-1500m.<br />

Chlamydoselachus sp. A [Ebert & Compagno]. Southern African frilled shark<br />

Southeast Atlantic and Western Indian: southern Africa. FAO Areas 47, 51. Shelf and upper<br />

to mid slope. 51-1440m.<br />

Family Hexanchidae. Sixgill and Sevengill <strong>Shark</strong>s.<br />

Heptranchias perlo (Bonnaterre, 1788). Sharpnose sevengill shark or perlon<br />

Wide-ranging but patchy in temperate and tropical waters of the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific.<br />

FAO Areas 27, 31, 34, 37, 41, 47, 51, 57, 61, 71, 81. Shelf (occassional) and upper to mid<br />

slope. 27-1000m.<br />

Hexanchus griseus (Bonnaterre, 1788). Bluntnose sixgill shark<br />

Wide-ranging but patchy in temperate and tropical waters of the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific.<br />

FAO Areas 27, 31, 34, 37, 41, 47, 51, 57, 61, 67, 71, 77, 81, 87. Shelf, upper to deep slope,<br />

submarine ridges and seamounts. Mainly deepwater, young inshore in cold water. 0-1875m<br />

(500-1100m usual).<br />

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