WebbIn UK and Irish waters 8 species of chimaera have been recorded: Rabbitfish Opal Chimaera Small-eyed Rabbitfish Large-eyed Rabbitfish Pale Chimaera Smallspine … WebbHigh infestation of Gyrocotyle affected the chimaeroid species, increasing with depth. The parasitation affected 67% of large-eyed rabbitfish, with higher percentage for smaller individuals; narrownose chimaera (84% with parasites) had a greater number of parasites per host, and bigger individuals were more affected.
Hydrolagus affinis (de Brito Capello, 1868) - GBIF
WebbRabbitfish Size Small but dark shady eyes characterize them. Their mouthparts are somewhat closely similar to that of rabbits. They don’t have separately spaced teeth. … WebbThe Small-eyed Rabbitfish has been recorded on the continental slope, ridges, seamounts, and abyssal plains at depths of 300–2,453 m, and is most common >1,000 m (Ebert and … billy tohill
Taxonomy browser (Hydrolagus)
WebbRabbitfish 10. Coryphaenoides rupestris Roundnose grenadier 11. Deania calceus Birdbeak dogfish 12. Etmopterus princeps Greater lantern shark 13. Helicolenus dactylopterus Bluemouth rockfish 14. Hoplestethus atlanticus Orange roughy 15. Hydrolagus affinis Small-eyed rabbitfish 16. Micromesistius Poutassou Blue whiting 17. Molva dipterygia … WebbThere are six chimaeroid speciesfound in annual groundfish surveysin Icelandic waters: four from the family Chimaeridae: Chimaera monstrosa (rabbitfish); Hydrolagus affinis (Small‐eyed... WebbHydrolagus affinis Small-eyed rabbitfish 37 58 123 Hydrolagus mirabilis Large-eyed rabbitfish 315 236 242 Hydrolagus pallidus 132 Irish Naturalists' Journal 37 No.2 2010. Short Communications Table 2 (contd.). Fish species recorded during deepwater trawl surveys on the continental shelf and the Porcupine cynthia glendenning