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Chimaeras are
cartilaginous fish in the
order Chimaeriformes (/kɪˈmɛrɪfɔːrmiːz/),
known informally as
ghost sharks, rat fish (not to be
confused with rattails)...
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Devonian period. The only
living holocephalans are the
chimaeras (
Chimaeriformes),
though during the late
Paleozoic (Carboniferous and Permian) Holocephali...
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cartilaginous fishes of the
order Chimaeriformes Chimaera (genus), the
eponymous genus of the
order Chimaeriformes Chimera (EST), a
single cDNA sequence...
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benthic carnivores.
While historically menaspiforms were
classified under Chimaeriformes, they are
today recognized as a
separate order. "Menaspiformes". Mindat...
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Torpediniformes Subclass Holocephali Superorder Holocephalimorpha Order Chimaeriformes Incertae sedis †Bandringa †Delphyodontos †Listracanthidae †Mcmurdodontidae...
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Callorhinchidae (sometimes ****igned to Edaphodontidae). As a
member of the
Chimaeriformes,
Edaphodon was a type of rabbitfish, a
cartilaginous fish
related to...
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Chimaeriformes known. The genus' name
derives from the Gr**** εχινό (echino)
meaning spiny, and chimaera. It is ****igned to the
order Chimaeriformes....
- the s**** of
southern Sweden in 1820 (specimens preserved). The
order Chimaeriformes is
common in
tropical waters. The only
species found in
Swedish water...
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Chimaeras (
Chimaeriformes) are
cartilaginous fish
belonging to the
subclass Holocephali, in the
class Chondrichthyes,
distantly related to
sharks and rays...
- G.J.P. & Didier, D.A. (2014). "Chimaera
carophila (Chondrichthyes:
Chimaeriformes: Chimaeridae), a new
species of
chimaera from New Zealand". Bulletin...