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Eptatretus is a
large genus of hagfish.
There are
currently 49
recognized species in this genus:
Eptatretus aceroi Polanco Fernández & Fernholm, 2014...
- The
Pacific hagfish (
Eptatretus stoutii) is a
species of hagfish. It
lives in the
mesopelagic to
abyssal Pacific Ocean, near the
ocean floor. It is a jawless...
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typically about 50 cm (19.7 in) in length. The largest-known
species is
Eptatretus goliath, with a
specimen recorded at 127 cm (4 ft 2 in),
while Myxine...
- 2014-03-19 Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "
Eptatretus hexatrema". FishBase.
March 2014 version. "
Eptatretus hexatrema".
Integrated Taxonomic Information...
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Eptatretus goliath, the
goliath hagfish, is the
largest hagfish. It
lives in the
Southwest Pacific Ocean off the
coast of New Zealand. Mincarone, M.M....
- 2021-07-25. "
Eptatretus burgeri (Girard, 1855)".
Global Biodiversity Information Facility.
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Eptatretus polytrema, the fourteen-gill
hagfish or
Chilean hagfish, is a
demersal and non-migratory
hagfish of the
genus Eptatretus. It is
found in muddy...
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Eptatretus springeri, the Gulf hagfish, is a
bathydemersal vertebrate which lives primarily in the
northeastern Gulf of Mexico. It has been
observed feeding...
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Eptatretus bischoffii is a
common hagfish of the
genus Eptatretus. Its
maximum length is 55
centimetres (22 in). It
lives in a demersal, non-migratory...
- The
broadgilled hagfish or New
Zealand hagfish (
Eptatretus cirrhatus), also
known by its Māori
language name tuere, is a
hagfish found around New Zealand...