- The pale
ghost fish (Hydrolagus
bemisi) is a
shortnose chimaera of the
family Chimaeridae. It is
endemic to
South America waters. This
species was first...
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appears to have a
wider distribution in the past, as the
extinct species L.
bemisi inhabited intermountain lakes in the
Green River Formation of what is now...
- Gill, 1863 (tropical gar)
Genus Lepisosteus Linnaeus, 1758 †Lepisosteus
bemisi Grande, 2010 (Green
River longnose gar) †Lepisosteus
indicus (Woodward,...
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purposefully caught for
their meat,
especially callorhinchids,
Hydrolagus bemisi (pale
ghost shark), and
Hydrolagus novaezealandiae (dark
ghost shark). Modern...
- ghostshark)
Hydrolagus barbouri Garman, 1908 (Ninespot chimaera)
Hydrolagus bemisi Didier, 2002 (Pale
ghost shark)
Hydrolagus colliei Lay & E. T. Bennett,...
- shark)
Hydrolagus barbouri (Garman, 1908) (ninespot chimaera)
Hydrolagus bemisi Didier, 2002 (pale ghostshark)
Hydrolagus colliei (G. T. Lay & E. T. Bennett...
- 2006
Hydrolagus barbouri (Garman, 1908) (ninespot chimaera)
Hydrolagus bemisi Didier, 2002 (pale
ghost shark)
Hydrolagus colliei (Lay & E. T. Bennett...
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confidently ****igned to A.
simplex and may
belong to A.
atrox or
Lepisosteus bemisi instead; for this reason,
Eastman (1900)
fixed the name to a more complete...
-
wileyi Grande, 2010 Lake
Uinta A
Cuneatini tribe gar.
Lepisosteus †L.
bemisi Grande, 2010
Fossil Lake A
Lepisosteini tribe gar. †Masillosteus †M. janeae...
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separation among the deep-sea
chimaeroid fishes Harriotta raleighana,
Hydrolagus bemisi and
Hydrolagus novaezealandiae".
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 407: 209–225...