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      First record of the opal chimaera, Chimaera opalescens (Holocephali: Chimaeridae) and revision of the occurrence of the rabbitfish Chimaera monstrosa in the Azores waters.

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          The presence of the opal chimaera, Chimaera opalescens, is reported for the first time in the deep waters of the Azores, with the capture of four specimens by fishermen and the video recording of an additional five individuals. Species identification was supported by the 646 bp sequenced fragment of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome oxidase subunit I. Because C. opalescens is a recently recognised species that had been recurrently misidentified as rabbitfish, Chimaera monstrosa, the historical data of C. monstrosa in the Azores were reviewed to assess the possible presence of both Chimaera species in the region. Although several authors have reported the occurrence of C. monstrosa in the Azorean waters since the 1800s, the majority of these are based on only three specimens caught during the late 1800s. The investigation performed using literature and examination of the museum specimens still available concluded that the most likely scenario is that C. monstrosa is absent from the Azores and past records of that species in the region are most likely misidentifications of C. opalescens.

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          Journal
          J Fish Biol
          Journal of fish biology
          Wiley
          1095-8649
          0022-1112
          Sep 2020
          : 97
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] MARE, Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Horta, Portugal.
          [2 ] OKEANOS Centre, University of the Azores, Horta, Portugal.
          [3 ] IMAR-Instituto do Mar, Horta, Portugal.
          [4 ] Department of Natural Sciences, Centre for Coastal Research, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway.
          [5 ] Rebikoff-Niggeler Foundation, Horta, Portugal.
          [6 ] Regional Directorate of Fisheries, Secretariat of Sea, Science and Technology, Azores Regional Government, Horta, Portugal.
          [7 ] Department of Oceanography and Fisheries (DOP), University of the Azores, Horta, Portugal.
          [8 ] Regional Directorate of Sea Affairs, Secretariat of Sea, Science and Technology, Azores Regional Government, Horta, Portugal.
          [9 ] Stazione Zoologica A. Dohrn, Naples, Italy.
          Article
          10.1111/jfb.14432
          32520391
          6fa2ed57-7865-438f-8dfe-7a63ef149558
          History

          museum specimens,north-eastern Atlantic,video imaging,deep sea,mtDNA,first record

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