Chimaera supapae

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Chimaera supapae, the Andaman shortnose chimaera, is a type of chimaera of the family Chimaeridae discovered exclusively in the Andaman Sea of Thailand.[2][1] It is described from just one single specimen collected at around 775 m depth.[2]

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Chimaera supapae
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Subclass: Holocephali
Order: Chimaeriformes
Family: Chimaeridae
Genus: Chimaera
Species:
C. supapae
Binomial name
Chimaera supapae
Ebert, Krajangdara, Fahmi & Kemper, 2024
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Description

This benthic species is distinguishable from its congeners from several characteristics, including short snout, massive head, relatively large eyes, horizontally oval, slender long body trunk 40% body length, slightly convex-shaped posterior margin of the pectoral fins, and dark brown-colored body with no stripes or spots.[2] The only specimen ever caught is a non-adult male which has a maximum total length of 50.8 cm.[2][1]

Distribution & habitat

Although being caught at 772-775 m depth in the Andaman Sea, there are still no details of its exact habitat's range or depth.[2]

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