Chimaeridae

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A Chimaeridae fish and deepwater mussels at edge of a brine pool.

The Chimaeridae, or short-nosed chimaeras, are a family of cartilaginous fish.

They resemble other chimaeras in general form and habits, but have short, rounded snouts, without the modifications found in related families. Many species have long, tapering tails, giving them an alternative name of ratfish.[1] Shortnose chimaeras have a venomous spine on their backs, which is sufficiently dangerous to injure humans.[2]

They are found in temperate and tropical marine waters worldwide.[3] Most species are restricted to depths below Script error: No such module "convert".,[3] but a few, notably the spotted ratfish and rabbit fish, can locally be found at relatively shallow depths. They range from Script error: No such module "convert". in maximum total length, depending on species.[2]

Species

The species are grouped into two genera and include:[2][3]

Family Chimaeridae

See also

References

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  4. Walovich, K.A., Ebert, D.A. & Kemper, J.M. (2017): Hydrolagus erithacus sp. nov. (Chimaeriformes: Chimaeridae), a new species of chimaerid from the southeastern Atlantic and southwestern Indian oceans. Zootaxa, 4226 (4): 509–520.
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