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Marine Biology

The University of Southern Mississippi

2010

Chimaera cubana

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Notes On The Biology Of An Adult Female Chimaera Cubana Captured Off St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, William B. Driggers Iii, Jill M. Hendon, Michael J. Andres, Stephen S. Curran, Christopher T. Gledhill, Mark A. Grace, Michael D. Hendon, Christian M. Jones, Brandi T. Noble, Kevin R. Rademacher Jan 2010

Notes On The Biology Of An Adult Female Chimaera Cubana Captured Off St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, William B. Driggers Iii, Jill M. Hendon, Michael J. Andres, Stephen S. Curran, Christopher T. Gledhill, Mark A. Grace, Michael D. Hendon, Christian M. Jones, Brandi T. Noble, Kevin R. Rademacher

Gulf and Caribbean Research

Within the western North Atlantic Ocean there are at least 4 genera and 5 species of chimaeroids occurring in deep waters generally associated with outer continental slopes or areas of high bathymetric relief (Didier 2002; Didier 2004). Two chimaeroids, Chimaera cubana and Hydrolagus alberti, are known to be indigenous to the Caribbean Sea in waters associated with the Greater and Lesser Antilles. While H. alberti occurs throughout the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, C. cubana is thought to be endemic to an area bounded by Cuba and Colombia (IUCN 2009). These two chimaeras are readily differentiated by …